Meet Your Beekeeper
Smith Campus Center Glass BoxGet acquainted with your dedicated, knowledgeable urban beekeeper for the season in an “Ask Me Anything” conversation.
Get acquainted with your dedicated, knowledgeable urban beekeeper for the season in an “Ask Me Anything” conversation.
Students and Harvard alumni are welcome to join us on September 14th from 6 - 8PM to hear from Megan Starr, Partner and the Global Head of Impact at Carlyle. Each Careers in Climate Action Speaker Series event will include one hour of Q&A with the speaker followed by a dinner reception.
All HGSE students, faculty and staff interested in making our school healthier and more sustainable are encouraged to join the HGSE Green Team.
We're thrilled to kick off the semester with a crash course on all things HUDS. This event is open to all HUID holders. The guest speaker will be Crista Martin, Director for Strategic Initiatives and Communications at Harvard Dining Services. During this presentation, learn what it's like to work with a wide network of farmers and vendors, develop diverse menus, and what it takes to provide students with 20,000+ meals per day.
Join us for the famous collaborative experiential FUN game-workshop "Climate Fresk," for the first time hosted in a Harvard House.
Join Harvard Medical School to celebrate sustainability and learn about campus and local initiatives.
Join us for the famous collaborative experiential FUN game-workshop "Climate Fresk," for the first time hosted in a Harvard House.
Climate change puts everyone at risk; yet many remain unaware of its immediate effects on their lives and how they can contribute to climate action. Clearly communicating the health implications of climate change offers a unique opportunity to bridge the psychological distance that often disconnects people from this global crisis. At the same time, however, it is essential to pair information about risks with actionable solutions, addressing the lack of efficacy that leads many of those worried about climate change to feel helpless and disempowered. Join Katharine Hayhoe as she discusses the pivotal role of health-related climate impacts in engaging and activating people to advocate for a better future for us all.
Presenters: Emma Rothschild, Jeremy and Jane Knowles Professor of History, Faculty of Arts and Sciences; Steven Wofsy, Abbott Lawrence Rotch Professor of Atmospheric and Environmental Chemistry, John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Science, and Faculty of Arts and Sciences
Join us on Friday, September 29 for "Steps and Scales: Transforming the US Health Sector for Climate Change and Health Equity" featuring Dr. John Balbus, Acting Director of the HHS Office of Climate Change and Health Equity. A Whittenberger Lecture hosted by the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health.
Join us on Friday, September 29 to discuss Climate Change and Health in the Media with Somini Sengupta, International Climate Reporter for The New York Times. A Whittenberger Lecture hosted by the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health.