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Nov 13, 2025 Integrating Renewable Energy into Maritime Transportation SEAS student Dahiya explores decarbonizing shipping routes Academics, Applied Mathematics, Climate, Student Profile
Nov 7, 2025 Alumni Profile: Sam Melton, A.B. '13, Ph.D. '20 Building new tools to access geothermal energy Applied Mathematics, Alumni, Climate, Alumni Profile
Oct 29, 2025 Summer on the Coast Environmental engineering student spends summer researching climate resiliency in Louisiana Climate, Environment, Environmental Science & Engineering, Undergraduate Student Profile,
Sep 23, 2025 Key Opportunities for Reducing Methane Emissions Mapping and measuring sources is crucial to controlling the greenhouse gas, which accounts for some 30 percent of global warming. Climate, Environmental Science & Engineering,
Sep 22, 2025 Using AI to Unlock the Grid SEAS faculty discuss using artificial intelligence to solve some of the electric grid’s most pressing problems Climate, Environmental Science & Engineering,
Sep 5, 2025 The Case For Cautious Curiosity on Climate Intervention Salata Institute SEAS atmospheric chemist Frank Keutsch argues for small, transparent studies to answer basic science questions about solar geoengineering – not for deployment Climate, Environmental Science & Engineering, Geoengineering,
Jul 24, 2025 Overlooked Climate Change Danger: Wildfire Smoke Harvard Gazette Researchers rush to get hands around multiple serious health risks as blazes mount — and get bigger Climate, Environment, Environmental Science & Engineering, Health / Medicine, Wildfire,
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