The Global Climate Policy Project at Harvard and MIT (GCPP) is moving from concept to implementation on a multilateral climate coalition centered on carbon pricing and trade.
Boston and Cambridge treat trees as a public system, not decoration. Three contributors to these cities’ urban forest plans explain how heat and historic disinvestment are guiding where canopy goes next – amid pressure to add housing and density.
Harvard research group publishes paper characterizing seasonal changes in emissions and longer-term reductions in methane intensity in the U.S. Permian Basin.
In February 2026, Ani Dasgupta joined the Salata Institute to discuss his new book, The New Global Possible: Rebuilding Optimism in the Age of Climate Crisis. Click to watch the recording on our YouTube channel.
Julian Giordano, a 2025 graduate of Harvard College, explores the human and environmental dimensions of methane emissions through images and words on his website, launched in September 2025, “Landscapes of Methane: Photographs from Southwestern Pennsylvania”
The study examines the effect of market incentives and infrastructure constraints on methane emissions from oil and gas production in the Permian Basin of the United States – and then explores potential policy approaches to reducing emissions.
The Environmental Summer Internship Program allows returning Harvard College students to craft their own internship for a public, private, or non-profit organization anywhere in the world.