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The New Behavioral Science of Mode Choice

The Climate Action Accelerator at the Salata Institute presents: The New Behavioral Science of Mode Choice. This webinar uses insights from behavioral science insights into how, when, why, and where people consider and make choices to describe new, low-cost, impactful and behavior-oriented transportation interventions that support people in choosing the best transportation modes for their personal circumstances. The webinar’s main message is that life changes like forming a family, taking a new job, moving to a new place, and reconfiguring social networks create opportunities for mode shift where the transportation system makes mode shifts easy
Videos Transportation Repository
Mon, Sep 29, 2025
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Sustainable Freight

Freight transportation is a vital component of the global economy—but also a major contributor to greenhouse gas emissions, local air pollution, and infrastructure impacts. As freight managers, planners, and policymakers confront these challenges, new partnerships and technologies are reshaping the future of sustainable freight. Watch for a dynamic conversation from practitioners, academics and non-profit leaders from across the freight ecosystem as they share real-world strategies to reduce emissions, improve efficiency, and support equitable, climate-resilient logistics networks.
Videos Transportation Repository
Mon, Sep 29, 2025
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Harvard balloon takes wildfire surveillance to the stratosphere

The new high-altitude platform delivers sharper, real-time images and smoke forecasts that will help vulnerable communities prepare. Researchers at Harvard University have lofted a sensor-packed balloon 15-20 kilometers above Earth to spot wildfires sooner and track their heat and smoke with unprecedented clarity.
Videos Harvard Research Repository
Tue, Jul 22, 2025
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Expositions from The Frontlines of Climate Change in The Gulf of Guinea

The Salata Institute at Harvard presents, "Expositions from The Frontlines of Climate Change in The Gulf of Guinea," a short documentary from our research cluster: Climate Adaptation in the Gulf of Guinea.
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Mon, Jul 14, 2025
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Pricing and Repricing Leveraging pricing signals to achieve policy outcomes

Pricing is one of the most impactful actions in meeting transportation policy outcomes. If pricing is implemented as a per mile basis, all vehicles pay the same rates and travelers can choose to drive less and save money with associated health, safety, and congestion benefits. Additionally, while many pricing policies impose new costs with the goal to fill revenue gaps, existing driving costs can also be “repriced” by converting fixed costs to variable costs. Repricing policies convert fixed costs such as insurance premiums, vehicle taxes, and registration fees to variable costs by charging them on a per mile basis. Repricing parking and congestion pricing also show potential. Learn more about these strategies and real-world examples.
Videos Transportation Repository
Mon, Jul 7, 2025
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Harvard Voices on Climate Change: Can Insurance Keep Up with Climate Change?

The latest installment of Harvard Voices on Climate Change features HBS’ Peter Tufano, Baker Foundation Professor, and Ishita Sen, Assistant Professor of Business Administration, as they explore how climate change is transforming insurance markets. From rising premiums and insurer retreat to questions of financial risk and equity, the conversation examines how the insurance sector is responding to climate impacts—and what it means for households, businesses, and policymakers.
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Tue, Jun 10, 2025
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Energy Transition Technology in Transportation Rights Of Way

Clean Transportation Series Hear from transportation agencies that are siting transmission, clean energy generation, and battery storage on their properties and rights-of-way to reap environmental and financial benefits and improve grid reliability.
Videos Transportation Repository
Tue, Jun 3, 2025
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HACE Earth Month Programming: Professor Cass R. Sunstein

HACE welcomed Professor Cass R. Sunstein (College '75, HLS ’78), Robert Walmsley University Professor at Harvard Law School, for a discussion of his latest book, Climate Justice: What Rich Nations Owe the World—and the Future. This event was hosted in partnership with the Salata Institute and touched on the social cost of carbon and other themes in the book, as well as actions that Harvard Alumni can take locally and across the nation.
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Wed, May 21, 2025
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Ask Harvard Faculty | Climate Policy Under Trump: What We've Learned and What We're Watching

It has been a dizzying few months as the Trump administration upends climate policy across the nation and around the world – attacking climate science, defunding research, sacking federal workers, and pushing the boundaries of the law. The Salata Institute held a virtual press conference on May 14, 2025, where Harvard experts answered journalists' questions on the legal, energy, health, and scientific dimensions of Trump’s climate-impacting moves.
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Thu, May 15, 2025
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The Future of the U S Climate and Environmental Science Funding

In light of recent executive actions and proposed budget cuts by the Trump administration—particularly targeting climate and environmental science programs at agencies like NOAA, NSF, NASA, EPA, and DOE—this discussion brings together two prominent science policy experts to provide context regarding the history and future of federal science funding. John Holdren, former science advisor to President Obama, and Maria Zuber, former MIT Vice President for Research, who has served in leadership roles on the National Science Board and the President's Council of Advisors on Science and Technology (PCAST), share their insights. Moderated by Harvard’s Dan Schrag, also a former PCAST member, the discussion explores recent funding decisions, broader policy implications, and prospects for future government support of science, with time for audience questions.
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Wed, May 14, 2025
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Hydropower in Authoritarian Brazil: An Environmental History of Low-Carbon Energy, 1960s-1990s

Join us for a book talk with former Harvard Environmental Fellow Matthew P. Johnson and discussants Gabriela Soto Laveaga, Professor of the History of Science and Antonio Madero Professor for the Study of Mexico; Victor Seow, John L. Loeb Associate Professor of the Social Sciences; and Dustin Tingley, Thomas D. Cabot Professor of Public Policy. During the later twentieth century, Brazil's right-wing military dictatorship built a vast network of hydropower dams that became one of the world's biggest low-carbon electricity grids. Weighed against these carbon savings, what were the costs? Hydropower in Authoritarian Brazil unpacks the social and environmental impacts and the implications for a just energy transition.
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Wed, May 14, 2025
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Nature Based Solutions for Transportation Resilience

This webinar explores the critical role of nature-based solutions in transportation. Beginning with the social science perspective on these solutions, the session delves into real-world applications, including the Port Authority's recently completed Climate Risk Assessment and its influence on their upcoming Capital Plan. Attendees also learn about ecosystem restoration efforts and insights from indigenous perspectives, as well as gain valuable knowledge on nature-based strategies for coastal resilience.
Videos Transportation Repository
Tue, May 6, 2025
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