Harvard Business School Aldrich Hall Classroom 108 - 35 Harvard Way, Boston
Join the Salata Institute and Harvard Business School’s Business and the Environment Initiative on Feb 5th, to hear from Seth Reynolds, MPA '01, EY Americas SaT Sustainability Leader and EY Parthenon Education Practice Leader, Oliver Badenhorst, MBA '20, Principal, Boston Consulting Group, and Naomi Davy, AB '20, Associate, Coho Climate Advisors reflect on their career, education, and current work in climate and sustainability consulting.... Read more about Careers in Climate Action Speaker Series: Careers in Climate and Sustainability Consulting
FXB G12, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, 677 Huntington Ave, Boston
On Wednesday, February 5th, from 1-1:50 PM in FXB G12 or online, please join the Lee Kum Sheung Center for Health and Happiness for the third installment in our Environments for Health and Happiness Seminar Series, featuring Dr. Gaurab Basu. In this event, titled “Responding to Climate Change – Challenges and Opportunities for Mental Health and Well-Being“, Dr. Basu will explore the mechanisms by which climate change impacts the mental health and well-being of our communities, and challenge the audience to explore the ways in which climate solutions can enable the deeper work of creating well-being.... Read more about Responding to Climate Change – Challenges and Opportunities for Mental Health and Well-Being
Longfellow Hall, Harvard Graduate School of Education, 13 Appian Way, Cambridge
Public Interested is a campus-wide program organized by the Center for Public Service and Engaged Scholarship and collaboratively planned by the Harvard Alumni Association, Advanced Leadership Initiative, FXB Center for Health and Human Rights, Harvard Global Health Institute, Harvard Innovation Labs, Institute of Politics, Mignone Center for Career Success, Office for the Arts, Office for Sustainability, Phillips Brooks House Association, Harvard Foundation for Intercultural and Race Relations, and the Social Innovation and Change Initiative at Harvard Kennedy School. This program offers several outstanding ways for students and alums to explore public interest careers, make connections, and discuss social issues. Public Interested will take place on Saturday, February 1, 2025 at the Harvard Graduate School of Education. ... Read more about Public Interested Conference 2025
Harvard Club of NYC, 35 W 44th St., 10036 New York, NY
Join the Salata Institute for a special Climate and Sustainability Networking Reception designed to connect Harvard alumni working in climate and sustainability careers in New York City with current students interested in pursuing similar paths. This event provides a unique opportunity to foster meaningful connections, build a professional community, and engage with like-minded individuals passionate about addressing climate challenges.... Read more about Harvard Climate and Sustainability Networking Reception (NYC)
Franklin Hall, 1348 Florida Ave NW, Washington, DC
Join the Salata Institute and the 2025 Climate Trek team for a special Climate and Sustainability Networking Reception designed to connect Harvard alumni working in climate and sustainability careers in Washington DC with current Harvard students interested in pursuing similar paths.... Read more about Harvard Climate and Sustainability Networking Reception (DC)
Explainable AI for Earth System Prediction: From Black Box to Window into the Future
The coupled, complex nature of the Earth system makes it incredibly challenging to predict. Progress in this area requires integrating diverse approaches, from physics-based climate models to data-driven algorithms. In this presentation, I will discuss our progress in developing and applying artificial intelligence (AI) tools to enhance Earth system prediction across time and space. These tools are designed to emulate scientific reasoning, improving intrinsic interpretability and predictive...
Harvard is committed to providing an environment where every member of the community can participate fully in the life of the University, whether studying, teaching, learning, working, conducting research, or accessing the many opportunities at Harvard. The Office for Community Conduct (OCC) believes that clarity about the University’s Non-Discrimination and Anti-Bullying Policies (NDAB Policies or NDAB Policies and Procedures) is essential to achieving this goal. To help the Harvard community in understanding these policies, we have put together this list of frequently asked questions...