Research Initiatives
Adaptation
Urban Mobility and Climate Change
In the megacities of the Global South, on-demand ride apps are thriving, urban areas are rapidly expanding, and local vehicle production is on the rise, potentially establishing enduring mobility patterns. This multidisciplinary Harvard-led team will explore ways to enhance public transportation and electrify major polluters, evaluate and mitigate co-pollutants, and develop adaptation strategies for climate shocks using mobility data from millions of individuals worldwide.
Sustainable Building and Urban Future
Residential and commercial buildings account for nearly 40% of global carbon emissions, driven by essential activities like lighting, heating and cooling, cooking, and construction materials. A team at Harvard will examine cutting-edge material design, advanced sensors, and responsive grids to revolutionize the way we build, ultimately crafting smart, energy-efficient neighborhoods for a sustainable future.
Climate Adaptation in South Asia
Climate change is affecting South Asia – home to two billion people – in devastating ways. This Harvard-led initiative is bringing leading experts and stakeholders together, putting vital new data sets and other tools into the hands of those confronting extreme heat and other climate impacts in South Asia.
Climate Adaptation in the Gulf of Guinea
Severe impacts of sea-level rise are already a reality across Africa and, in particular, the Gulf of Guinea. Working with local counterparts and communities in Abidjan, Accra, and Lagos, this Harvard-led initiative is producing new measuring sea-level rise and its associated costs in the region and identifying viable adaptation strategies.