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ArtsThursdays: Sea Monsters

Harvard Museum of Natural History 26 Oxford Street, Cambridge, MA, United States

Join us for a free, fun night at the Harvard Museums of Science & Culture! Come with a date, come with friends, or make new friends while strolling through the galleries. Visit the exhibition Sea Monsters: Wonders of Nature and Imagination and explore the allure of serpents, krakens, and other mysterious creatures of the deep sea. Let your imagination run wild and create a felt sea “monster” with Alex Makes Art. Suggested ages 10 and up. Guided by visual artist Kat Owens, participate in the creation of a community art piece, and reflect on the impact of plastics on marine animals. Meet scientists from Harvard’s Bellono Lab to learn about the behavior and unique characteristics of octopuses. Learn about unique, unusual—and even spooky—marine specimens in the Museum of Comparative Zoology. Purchase drinks at the cash bar (valid government ID required to consume alcoholic beverages). Embark on a scavenger hunt to find sea monsters in the museum! Free and open to the public.

Trees that Shaped Civilization

Bussey Street Gate, Arnold Arboretum, 243 Walter St, Boston

Join docent Paul Eldrenkamp for a visit to five groups of trees that each played a particularly significant role in shaping five very different civilizations: Eastern White Pine, Cedar of Lebanon, Western Red Cedar, Oaks, and the five sacred trees of the Kiso Forest in Japan.

The New Nature of Business: The Path to Prosperity and Sustainability with André Hoffmann and Peter Vanham

Aldrich Classroom, Harvard Business School 35 Harvard Way, Boston, MA, United States

Join the Salata Institute and Harvard Business School Business and Environment Initiative for a book talk featuring businessman and philanthropist André Hoffmann and journalist Peter Vanham. André Hoffmann is Vice-Chairman of Roche, one of the world’s largest pharmaceutical and healthcare companies. Roche was founded by the Hoffmann family in 1896. Peter Vanham is Editorial Director, Leadership at Fortune.

Hoffmann and Vanham’s book, The New Nature of Business: The Path to Prosperity and Sustainability, explores how companies can balance business needs with impacts on nature, shareholders with stakeholders, and short-term vs. long-term profits. Hear from the authors and participate in audience Q&A.

Careers in Climate, Sustainability, and Environmental Health 2024: Networking Breakfast

Kresge Building 677 Huntington Ave, Boston, MA, United States

Join the Harvard Chan School of Public Health Careers in Climate, Sustainability, and Environmental Health Week 2024 for coffee and morning pastries while connecting with your peers, alumni, employers, and others at the school who have experience in climate change, sustainability, and environmental health. This is a fantastic opportunity to network informally and gain valuable insights, experiences, and advice on navigating a career in these vital fields.

The Climate Symposium

Harvard Business School 117 Western Ave, Boston, MA, United States

The annual Climate Symposium, hosted at Harvard Business School, is organized by students from the Food & Agriculture, Energy & Environment, and Sustainability Clubs.
As one of the largest student-run conferences on campus, Climate Symposium 2024 will offer a dynamic, interactive, and globally relevant experience.

The theme for 2024, "Confronting Reality, Celebrating Innovation," reflects our dual focus: addressing the stark realities of our climate crisis while spotlighting the innovative technologies and policies driving sustainable progress. This year, we aim to elevate the dialogue by expanding the symposium’s scope, making it the most extensive, interactive, and internationally diverse event to date.

Salata Institute Climate and Sustainability Career Expo

Gutman Conference Center 6 Appian Way, Cambridge, MA, United States

Hosted by Harvard FAS Mignone Center for Career Success (undergraduate, MA/MS/ALM, and PhD) in collaboration with the Salata Institute for Climate and Sustainability, the Harvard School of Engineering & Applied Sciences, Harvard Business School, Harvard Divinity School, Harvard Graduate School of Design, Harvard Graduate School of Education, Harvard Kennedy School, Harvard Law School, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, Harvard Medical School, and Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

2024 HBS Climate Symposium

Harvard Business School 117 Western Ave, Boston, MA, United States

Join us at the 2024 Climate Symposium, a fully student-run conference hosted by the Energy & Environment ⚡, Food & Agriculture 🌽, and Sustainability Clubs 🌱 of Harvard Business School. 🎟️ Get your ticket now: https://tinyurl.com/bdfjnmwd This year's theme, "Confronting Reality, Celebrating Innovation," focuses on the urgent climate crisis and highlights groundbreaking technologies and policies fostering sustainable progress. For 2024, we’re expanding the symposium to make it the most comprehensive, interactive, and globally diverse event yet. 📅 Friday, November 1: Exclusive Networking Reception at The Engine 📅 Saturday, November 2: Full Day of Programming at Klarman Hall, Harvard Business School

Historic Water Architecture and its Contemporarisation – The State of Architecture in South Asia with A. Mridul

CGIS South, Room S354 1730 Cambridge St. Cambridge

The talk presents the contextual study of historic water architecture, its hiatus, and the effort to revive the system to achieve water sufficiency exemplified by the case study of Birkha Bawari, a 21st-century subterranean building fashioned like a step-well, built in the water-stressed city of Jodhpur. The success of this contemporary iteration demonstrates the economic and architectural viability of reclaiming the indigenous water portfolio to mitigate the water crisis.

Fall HGSE Green Team Meeting

Larsen Hall

Thursday, November 7, 12 - 1 pm, Larsen Hall, Room 615. Register here All HGSE students, faculty, and staff interested in making our school healthier and more sustainable are encouraged to join the HGSE Green Team! Come enjoy a (free!) plant-based and planet-friendly lunch and connect with each other to exchange ideas and explore collaborations.  […]

Garden Design for Woody Plants

Hunnewell Lecture Hall, Arnold Arboretum, 125 Arborway, Boston

As we approach the end of the growing season, it’s time to start thinking about next year’s plantings! What trees or shrubs should you plant in your own yard? Which plants will fare best in your particular space and microclimate? Join Horticulturist Rowan Payne-Meyer for a class on garden design for woody plants. We will begin in the Hunnewell Lecture Hall for a discussion on garden design techniques, and then move outdoors to see the design strategies used in the Leventritt Shrub and Vine Garden and the Bradley Rosaceous Collection.

From Moose to Cattle? Exercising Indigenous Sovereignty in Climate Adaptation Projects

Bowie Vernon Room (K262), CGIS Knafel, 1737 Cambridge Street, Cambridge

In my new book project, “Contested Icescapes, Land, Politics, and Change on an Arctic Agricultural Frontier,” I explore how marginal Arctic land is being imagined as a new frontier for agriculture under climate change, and what the implications are for rural and Indigenous lands, livelihoods, and governance. In this talk, I will discuss a chapter of the book that examines the political history of agriculture in the Northwest Territories, Canada, and its development alongside recent climate crises in the territory. Drawing on ethnographic research between 2021-3, I will discuss how Sambaa K’e First Nation and Ka’a’gee Tu First Nation are transforming agriculture from a settler-colonial tool of assimilation into an exercise of Indigenous sovereignty. How do these Dehcho First Nations communities make meaning of and assert authority over colonial projects? And what are the possibilities of climate adaptation more broadly, if we recognize Indigenous sovereignty in syncretic land use practices?

Climate and Mental Health

Virtual and Kresge 202a, HSPH, 677 Huntington Ave, Boston

HACE kicks off its Climate and Health series with Climate and Mental Health, co-sponsored by Harvard Alumni for Mental Health (HAMH). This hybrid event will be followed by networking both online as well as in-person. Panelists will present on climate change, impacts on mental health, and how to manage eco-anxiety and protect mental health from climate threats.