A bovine wearable brings lab-style methane monitoring to the farm, helping scientists test ways to cut livestock emissions of a formidable greenhouse gas.
A Harvard-led doctoral course has become a global on-ramp to climate finance research, applying the Salata Institute’s climate education mission to make a scalable systems change intervention.
Rising electricity prices will likely spur more people to embrace battery systems that store solar power, says research by HBS professor Christian Kaps. Do governments still need to offer incentives?
Since the start of the space age, humans have treated the upper atmosphere like a garbage dump. Here is what we know – and what we don’t – about incinerated space trash.
The Harvard Amazon Rainforest Immersion is a co-curricular field program involving a diverse group of students, faculty, and researchers from across Harvard and from the region. The program content is built around locally relevant topics related to the environment and sustainable development.
The Harvard Methane Initiative has released a new research brief, reviewing and analyzing the recent history of methane regulation in the United States.