Charles River Clean-Up
Cambridge Cambridge, MA, United StatesTake action on Earth Day and join your Harvard community members and friends for a Charles River Clean-up on Friday, April 21 from 10 am to 12 pm.
Take action on Earth Day and join your Harvard community members and friends for a Charles River Clean-up on Friday, April 21 from 10 am to 12 pm.
Harvard Climate Action Week, May 8 – 12, 2023, is a celebration and acceleration of the sustainability work at Harvard. HCAW will convene thousands of experts, decision–makers, students, alumni, and scholars across campus and online.
Join the Harvard Radcliffe Institute for four presentations on the complex interplay of food and climate change.
Register to join the Harvard Graduate School of Education during Climate Action Week for their event, “Building Our Resilient Future: Education Driving Hope, Innovation, and Action.” The event will highlight an action-oriented agenda for the education sector—a key lever for climate action and equity—by spotlighting leaders and communities that are making a difference in addressing […]
Join a conversation with Nat Keohane (PhD 2001), President of the Center for Climate and Energy Solutions (C2ES) and former Special Assistant to the President for Energy and Climate under President Barack Obama, who will discuss the opportunities and challenges of building on recent progress in U.S. climate policy, as well as the actions that must be taken in the U.S. and globally to get on track for net zero by mid-century.
The Harvard Office for Sustainability will recognize faculty, staff, and students for their support of the University’s sustainability initiatives and holistic approach to climate, equity, and health.
Register to participate in the famous collaborative experiential game and workshop "Climate Fresk, "offered four times on May 16-18. Climate Fresk is based on the latest science of the IPCC reports and has been played by more than 1 million people worldwide in industry, academia, and public servants, at all levels of responsibilities and climate […]
All Harvard Graduate School of Education (HGSE) students, faculty and staff interested in making the HGSE campus healthier and more sustainable are welcome to attend the monthly HGSE Green Team meetings, which are held on the third Thursday of each month from 12-12:45 pm. Meetings are now hybrid so you may either join the HGSE Green Team in person in the Gutman […]
Human geographer Garrett Dash Nelson will explore the uneven distributions of harm, responsibility, vulnerability, and power, in both historical and local perspectives.
At this event, you will have the opportunity to learn about the climate landscape at Harvard and find ways to plug in during your time in Boston.
Disease ecologist Courtney Murdock will focus on understanding the climate variables that influence mosquito-borne disease transmission. Deploying advanced models of climate-based disease spread, Murdock’s research seeks to predict transmission patterns in order to respond to the epidemiological effects of the climate crisis.