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55 results for "In the news"

55 results for "In the news"

Study Questions Usefulness of Mayor’s Energy Proposal

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In a recent “Boston Globe” article, professor Robert N. Stavins outlines a report that responds to a proposal to require monitoring and reporting to promote energy efficiency. The proposal, which was put forth by Boston Mayor Thomas M. Menino, calls for...

Stephen Ansolabehere

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Stephen Ansolabehere is the Frank G. Thompson Professor of Government at Harvard University. He is an expert in public opinion and elections, and has published extensively on elections, mass media, and representation, political economy, and public opinion...

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The ESPP offices are located in the Harvard University Center for the Environment, 26 Oxford Street, on the fourth floor of the Harvard Museum of Comparative Zoology. Monday through Friday from 9 to 5, enter through the MCZ door and take the elevator...

Jeannine Cavendar-Bares

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I am interested in the physiological and evolutionary dimensions of plant ecology that influence community assembly and ecosystem function. A current focus is a collaborative effort to determine protocols and best practices for NextGen spectral...

Global Concerns on Climate Change

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Harvard experts, including a number of ESPP Board of Tutors members, gather at event co-hosted by President Faust, HUCE, and the Harvard Global Institute to discuss urgency, complexity of growing problem. By Alvin Powell, Harvard Staff Writer Is it...

Toward a More Reflective Planet

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An Op-Ed by David Keith & Gernot Wagner, ESPP ’02, M.A. ’06, Ph.D. ’07 The last time the atmosphere held as much carbon dioxide as it does today was about three million years ago – a time when sea levels were 10-30 meters higher than they are now. Climate...

The 2018 GreenBiz 30 Under 30

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Congratulations to ESPP Alumna Tannis Thorlakson on her selection to the 2018 GreenBiz 30 Under 30, a group of 30 inspiring leaders who are "demonstrating the world-changing promise of sustainability in their everyday work." Tannis is currently the...

Information for Prospective Concentrators

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Please watch this video for a faculty message about choosing ESPP as a concentration. Visit the Board of Tutors page to find a list of ESPP faculty which includes their home department, research interests, and email address. ESPP faculty are happy to be...

New ESPP Preceptor: Dr. Michaela Thompson

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Dr. Michaela Thompson joined the Environmental Science & Public Policy Concentration as Preceptor. Michaela is familiar with the community, as she served as a teaching fellow in several ESPP courses. Her primary responsibilities will be working with and...