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Global strike comes to Harvard


About 1,000 gathered as part of the international youth protest to demand urgent
action by world leaders on worsening climate crisis

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Facing up to climate change


Much is being done to battle climate change, President Bacow says, yet there’s far more
to do

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Climate Action 100+


Harvard has joined Climate Action 100+ to engage directly with top carbon emitters to
address climate change

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Tackling climate change through study
More than 40 Climate Change Solutions Fund projects at Harvard have received more than
$5 million

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The health of the Amazon


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A drone-based monitoring system reveals information on the health of the Amazon

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Harvard scientists are working to help
tackle climate change

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Events

Tu esday, September 24, 2019, 4:15pm - 5:30pm

Thinking Like a Magician


Tu esday, September 24, 2019, 4:00pm - 6:00pm

A Conversation on Sports, Law and Life

Tu esday, September 24, 2019, 6:30pm - 8:00pm

A Global Ecology Journey: Prioritizing Earth-Centered Ethics


Wednesday, September 25, 2019, 12:00pm - 1:15pm

Disruptive Technologies for Resilient and Sustainable Cities

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Harvard to cut food-related greenhouse gas emissions


September 24, 2019

Harvard signs Cool Food Pledge, vows to cut food-related greenhouse


gas emissions by 25 percent by 2030.

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That building on Cambridge city seal? Harvard’s original library,


Gore Hall
September 23, 2019

Before Widener, there was Gore Hall, an imposing Gothic Revival-style


building once “regarded with pride as the chief distinction of the College and of the
city.”

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Harvard researchers, rural schools tackle serious problems


September 23, 2019

A look at the National Center for Rural Education Research Networks, six
months after it launched with a $10 million grant from the Institute of
Education Sciences at the U.S. Department of Education.

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Report looks into U.S. national parks budgeting woes


September 23, 2019

A new economic analysis of the U.S. National Park system puts its value
to Americans at more than $100 billion, a figure that dwarfs the
financially strapped agency’s $2. …

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News from Around Harvard

CIERP & CREATE Research Seminar


September 24, 2019

Mon, 10/07/2019 - 12:30pm to 1:45pmCrowe Room, The Fletcher School1,60 Packard


Ave. …

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Arctic Transformation and Resilience Study Group


September 24, 2019

Sep 24, 2019The Arctic Transformation and Resilience Study Group, led by Arctic
Initiative Senior Fellow Joel Clement, will give students the opportunity to learn
about and work on issues of Arctic …

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Iran's President: Sanctions Signal "Complete Desperation of U.S."


September 24, 2019

Sep 23, 2019Ambassador Nicholas Burns speaks to CNN's Jim Sciutto about the Iran
crisis.

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‘Greece Can Be Major Force For Balkan Stability,’ Says Former US


Ambassador
September 24, 2019

Sep 24, 2019The United States looks to Greece to “maintain stability” in the Eastern
Mediterranean, former American ambassador to Greece Nicholas Burns tells
Kathimerini in an interview. …

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How to Be Less Distracted at Work — and in Life


September 24, 2019

Nir Eyal, an expert on technology and psychology, says that we all need to learn to
be less distracted into activities that don’t help us achieve what we want to each day.

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How Companies and Governments Can Advance Employee Education


September 24, 2019

Advice for organizers, speakers, and attendees.

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Weekend catch-up sleep won’t fix the effects of sleep
deprivation on your waistline
September 24, 2019

Trying to make up for not getting enough sleep during the week by sleeping longer
on weekends has been found to have negative effects such as weight gain, expending
less energy, and increased calorie …

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Faculty Book Talk: Taiwan and International Human Rights: A Story of


Transformation, Tuesday, October 8th at noon
September 24, 2019

The Harvard Law School Library staff invite you to attend a book talk and discussion
in celebration of the recent publication of Taiwan and International Human Rights: A
Story of Transformation, …

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