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Event Series Climate Fresk at Harvard

Climate Fresk at Harvard

Harvard Kennedy School 79 John F. Kennedy St, Cambridge, MA, United States

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 […]

Energy Policy Seminar: “Electrification of Heating and Transport: Uncovering the Pivotal Role of User Behavior”

David T. Ellwood Democracy Lab

Join this Energy Policy Seminar featuring Christine Gschwendtner, Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the Belfer Center's Environment and Natural Resources Program and the Science, Technology, and Public Policy Program. Gschwendtner will give a talk on "Electrification of Heating and Transport: Uncovering the Pivotal Role of User Behavior."

12th Annual Public Interested Conference

Institute of Politics JFK Jr. Forum 19 Eliot Street,, Cambridge, MA, United States

Public Interested is a campus-wide conference that offers several outstanding ways for students and alums to explore public interest careers, make connections, and discuss social issues. The 2024 Public Interested Conference will take place on Saturday, February 3, 2024 at the Institute of Politics JFK Jr. Forum (please enter from the Wexner Courtyard entrance at 19 Eliot St.).

Lessons from Latin America: Biodiversity & Nature Based Solutions

Wexner W-434 A.B. 79 John F. Kennedy Street, Cambridge, MA, United States

Biodiversity collapse is happening but there is hope. All Harvard affiliates are invited to join for an intimate Q&A where we will delve into the rich biodiversity of Latin America and explore nature-based solutions from the Latin perspective. Speakers will share the latest insights on conservation efforts, sustainable practices, and innovative political strategies to address biodiversity collapse. Don't miss this opportunity to learn from climate leaders in the field.

Collaborative Initiatives to Reduce Chemical Hazards: A Path Forward

How can we reduce the impacts of the most toxic chemicals in today's supply chains?

Join us for a discussion panel on the role of information access in enhancing environmental initiatives to reduce pollution and chemical toxins. Panelists - including Harvard Kennedy School experts, industry leaders, and representatives from ChemFORWARD, the 2024 recipient of the Roy Award for Environmental Partnership - will explore the challenges that the private sector faces in addressing toxic pollution, the upsides and downsides of regulatory approaches, and lessons learned from a cross-sectoral approach to chemical hazard mitigation.

Q&A to follow. Coffee and light refreshments will be served.

Open to the public. RSVP required. Those without a Harvard University ID will be required to check in with security upon arrival at Harvard Kennedy School. Visit the event page for more information.