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Overturning the well-established Chevron framework, argue Jody Freeman and Andrew Mergen, would upend decades of precedent and invite litigation over virtually every decision, big and small, that federal agencies must make in their day-to-day work. Read more on the NY Times website.
There is increasing acknowledgment in society that our food system needs transforming. According to a Harvard study published by The Lancet, we can no longer feed our population a healthy diet while balancing planetary resources. Dr. Saha shares a reading list that helps explore this complex and important topic.
In Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo, the Supreme Court will consider a case that could undermine the EPA and other regulators. Harvard Law School experts explain the stakes.
Dustin Tingley, Harvard Professor and co-Author of Uncertain Futures, joined an NBC Boston panel to talk about challenges raised by the clean energy transition. View the clip on NBC Boston's website.
Featured today in E&E News: New Harvard-led research demonstrates a new method of methane emissions monitoring, revealing massive methane releases over short periods of time, including an extreme 3-hour methane release from a natural gas pipeline in Durango, Mexico.
In 2023, the Salata Institute invested $8.4M in climate research touching every continent and engaging 49 Harvard faculty across eight Schools; launched and expanded seven funding and career development programs for Harvard University students; hosted and co-hosted over 70 events, including the first Harvard Climate Symposium and Harvard Climate Action Week; and launched new tools and communication channels to serve the Harvard community on climate and sustainability.