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Back to news homeThe three circular economy trends that defined 2020
Plastic continues to dominate the circular economy agenda | Credit: BsWei Here are three trends that defined the circular economy in 2020, and what they might mean for the year […]
The ‘Just Enough’ Project
Authored by Student Sustainability Associates Isabella Carbonell and Amy Varney Walking across campus on a crisp November morning, I did a mental run-through of the events the day had in […]
Eight steps towards lower food waste in the UK
Dr Shova Thapa Karki from the University of Sussex outlines her key leanings from her recent research on the surplus food distribution chain Food is wasted at all stages of […]
Strengthening sustainability content in the Elective Curriculum
Authored by Student Sustainability Associates Lauren Buchanan and Rob Self Over the past several years, Student Sustainability Associates (SSAs) have investigated the prevalence of sustainability topics in the Harvard Business […]
Collaborating with the ocean is essential to addressing climate change and environmental justice
“The potential for the “blue economy” — one that combines more thoughtful stewardship of the ocean’s resources and economic opportunity with a more pragmatic, respectful approach to protecting coastal ecosystems […]
HPO Book Drive: A Record Success for 2020
The Harvard Planning Office (HPO) surpassed their book drive donation target for 2020 with a record of 390 collected books. The annual book drive is a university-wide effort spearheaded by […]
Biden-Harris: The work begins
Whatever your political leanings, the election of Joe Biden as President of the United States increases the odds of bringing America back into the community of nations addressing the climate […]
Harvard Student Climate Conference presents: Climate and Racial Justice in 2020 and beyond
The Harvard Student Climate Conference presents: Climate and Racial Justice in 2020 and beyond on Saturday, November 21 from 12-1 pm EST. This critical conversation on climate and racial justice […]
How the climate crisis will crash the economy
The chickens are coming home to roost.Even before the western United States became a regional inferno, even before the Midwest U.S. became a summertime flood zone, even before an annual […]