This virtual seminar will feature: Carrie Exton (acting Senior Counsellor of the Centre for Well-being, Inclusion, Sustainability and Equal Opportunity at the OECD) who leads the OECD’s efforts to measure sustainability; Eli Fenichel (Yale University and former assistant director for natural resource economics and accounting at the White House) who led the Biden administration’s efforts to incorporate natural capital into US government metrics and decision-making; and Mary Ruckelshaus (executive director of the Natural Capital Project at Stanford University) who has extensive experience supporting governments around the world in building sustainability measurement and decision-making tools. The seminar will be moderated by Alicia Harley (Senior Research Fellow, Sustainability Science Program, Harvard Kennedy School).... Read more about Capacity building to measure progress toward sustainable development
The increasing integration of renewable energy sources introduces significant long-term uncertainty to power systems, creating challenges for maintaining energy balance over extended periods. Traditionally, coal-fired generation has provided the flexibility needed to address these imbalances.However, as coal-fired generation is phased out, long-duration storage emerges as a promising solution to mitigate the risks of long-term imbalances in renewable-dominated power systems.... Read more about The Role of Long-Duration Storage in Decarbonizing China’s Power Sector
Caleb Levine is a junior from Montclair, New Jersey. He is pursuing a degree in Social Studies, and his primary academic interests lie in questions of criminal... Read more about Caleb Levine
Hannah W. Duane is an off-cycle senior pursuing a joint concentration in Social Studies and Philosophy. She is a transfer student from Deep Springs... Read more about Hannah Duane
Welcome to Harvard! I grew up in San Francisco and Ireland. After graduating from Santa Clara University with degrees in finance and political science, I...
Hi everyone! My name is Cindy, and I am a second year student at Harvard Law School. I am originally from Queens, New York. I graduated from Vassar College in... Read more about Cindy Wang