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Teaching in a Changing Climate: Lessons for Living Sustainably and Equitably as Global Citizens

Educating during a changing climate raises significant challenges for educators and global citizens. How can educators help learners to understand the rare confluence of dynamic processes that lead to the habitability of our planet? Join Principal Research Scientist in Education, Tina Grotzer Ed.D. '93, as she discusses education on climate change and its existential threat to life on Earth.

Harvard Speaks on Climate Change: Climate & Health

Zoom

The Salata Institute for Climate and Sustainability and the Vice Provost Office for Advances in Learning present Harvard Speaks on Climate Change, a new series featuring Harvard faculty working on different dimensions of the climate challenge. In this upcoming session, Professor Kari Nadeau will delve into the critical intersection of climate and health. Her insights will shed light on the significance of this relationship, especially as we approach COP28, where the topic of health is being addressed for the first time. Professor and Vice Provost for Climate and Sustainability Jim Stock will host. This series is part of the collection of VPAL Signature Events and is co-sponsored by the Harvard Alumni Association.

Harvard Voices on Climate Change: What You Wanted to Know About Climate Change But Were Afraid to Ask

Virtual

Join the Salata Institute and the Harvard Alumni Association for an informative and dynamic discussion as part of the Harvard Voices on Climate Change virtual series. An interdisciplinary panel of Harvard experts will tackle your most pressing questions on climate change, exploring the science, health impacts, design solutions, and policy strategies that shape our global response.

Register today to submit your questions and hear actionable insights from our panelists as they break down these complex topics and offer real-world solutions.

Harvard Voices on Climate Change: Building the U.S. Power Grid for AI and Clean Energy

Virtual

The Salata Institute and the Harvard Alumni Association present Harvard Voices on Climate Change, a virtual series featuring Harvard faculty and fellows working on different dimensions of the climate challenge. This session features Ari Peskoe, Director of the Electricity Law Initiative at the Harvard Law School Environmental and Energy Law Program, and Elizabeth Thom, PhD Candidate in Government & Social Policy at Harvard University. Together, they will explore the critical topic of modernizing the U.S. power grid to support the dual demands of artificial intelligence and a transition to clean energy. This discussion will offer insights into the policy, legal, and technological challenges of grid development, while examining opportunities to drive sustainable innovation. Join us to learn about how these transformative forces are shaping the future of energy and climate solutions.