This year, Harvard faculty and students will join convenings in São Paulo and Belém exploring some of the toughest conversations on the table at COP30. These experts and future leaders approach the climate challenge from different disciplines and perspectives. But they share a common goal of putting the University’s world-class research to work advancing climate solutions.
Watch an expert panel of economists and policy experts engaged in the GCPP Working Group on climate coalitions speak at the Center for Global Development on how a climate coalition can align climate ambition with trade and development priorities—and why now, in the critical window ahead of COP30, is the moment to turn this vision into action.
A new paper from HBS uses granular data from German customers to study why households invested in residential battery storage as early as 2015- despite some back of the envelope math showing that it was not profitable.
The Methane Initiative has released a new research brief, summarizing an enhanced tool for identifying and quantifying methane emissions, based on satellite observations.
Robert Paarlberg’s May 2025 Salata discussion paper on methane emissions from dairy and beef cattle in the Global South is now reaching a wider professional audience.