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Jul 1, 2025 Driving the data of fire management Chung’s technical skills aid creation of Mickley Lab’s newest tool Climate, Computer Science, Environment, Undergraduate Student Profile, Student Profile
Jul 1, 2025 Liberty Mutual on the Role of Insurers in the Energy and Climate Transition Representatives discuss the risk and opportunity for insurers Climate,
Jun 25, 2025 Alumni profile: Kirsten Van Fossen, S.B. '12 Turning carbon dioxide into usable fuel Academics, Alumni, Climate, Environmental Science & Engineering, Alumni Profile
Feb 5, 2025 Alumni profile: Hannah Nesser, Ph.D. '23 Quantifying carbon emissions at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory Alumni, Climate, Environmental Science & Engineering, Alumni Profile
Jan 16, 2025 Startup launches with focus on untouched layer of the atmosphere Harvard Office of Technology Development Rarefied Technologies to propel small devices into near space, gather novel climate data Applied Mathematics, Applied Physics, Climate, Industry, Technology,
Dec 14, 2024 How future heat may kill millions of healthy people Harvard Salata Institute Even healthy people cannot survive the extreme heat beginning to afflict large regions of the world, writes climate scientist Kaighin McColl, explaining his new research into uncompensable heat stress. Climate, Environment, Environmental Science & Engineering,
Dec 10, 2024 Texas: A Hub for Green Hydrogen, A Key for Decarbonization New Harvard-China Project Research Explores Texas’ Potential Role in Decarbonizing the United States Climate, Environmental Science & Engineering,
Oct 28, 2024 Two new faculty members bolster teaching and research in climate and energy Xie and Straneo join SEAS faculty Climate, Electrical Engineering,
Oct 1, 2024 Climate research goes national Xing spends summer with Harvard-China Project Applied Mathematics, Climate, Environmental Science & Engineering, Undergraduate Student Profile,
Jun 24, 2024 Scientists at Harvard describe their worst climate fears SEAS researchers participate in Harvard Climate Action Week panel entitled “What Could Go Wrong?” Climate, Environmental Science & Engineering,