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.
The Climate Symposium is one of the largest student-run conferences on campus, and we intend to make this 2023 Symposium the most extensive, most interactive, and most international Symposium yet.
The theme for the 2023 Climate Symposium is "Adopting Climate Solutions at Scale." We will explore not only the existing climate solutions but also the crucial aspects of capital and policy deployment required to accelerate their implementation on a global scale.
Full description of keynotes and panel topics can be viewed on the website with speaker details added closer to the date.
Interested in a career in climate and sustainability? Come connect with over 60 employers, including the World Bank, Ceres, Natural Resources Defense Council, Avangrid, Carbon Reform, the Department of Energy, The Food Project, Green Corps, the MA Attorney General's Office, Morningstar, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, E3 and many more. Registration required, sign up today!
The HBS community is invited to celebrate Earth Day and watch the eclipse from the Schwartz Pavilion.
Due to weather, this event has been rescheduled from Friday, April 12 to Friday, April 19. Take action on Earth Day and join your Harvard community members and friends for a Charles River Clean-up on Friday, April 19th, from 9:45 am to 12 pm! The Charles River Conservancy will be providing a brief education on the local […]
The Harvard Business School (HBS) Student Sustainability Associate Program, founded in 2006, is the school’s peer-to-peer education program that promotes sustainable behavior on and off campus. An SSA is hired from each RC section to connect with their classmates on how key sustainability topics impact business. These topics have included climate change, social equity, environmental justice, transportation, energy, food, and water.
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.
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