Over the past several weeks, I’ve explored both potential pathways (such as direct-to-customer online car sales and subscription services) and obstacles (such as charging availability and reliability, and battery issues) […]
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Back to news homeHRE Waste Reduction at Harvard 101
The Harvard Real Estate Sustainable Workplace Initiative invites Harvard employees to join on Tuesday, October 26 at 12 pm ETÂ Waste Reduction at Harvard 101, a webinar about waste reduction, recycling […]
Cabinet reshuffle: Robert Jenrick sacked as Housing Secretary
Robert Jenrick has left his role as communities minister, he confirmed on Twitter earlier this afternoon. Posting on Wednesday afternoon, the politician said it had been a “huge privilege” to […]
Net Zero Festival: Science fiction pioneer Kim Stanley Robinson joins line-up
Two of America’s foremost thinkers on the future of the climate crisis are to appear at this year’s Net Zero Festival, with award-winning science fiction writer Kim Stanley Robinson and […]
‘Net Zero Standard for Oil and Gas’: Inside the new guidebook for fossil fuel company transition plans
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HDS The Climate of Now
Join Harvard Divinity School on Mondays, from 7 to 8:30 pm ET, for The Climate of Now, a ten-week series of online conversations with poets, writers, public servants, theologians, biologists, scholars, and activists […]
Is the ‘war’ of EV fast chargers really over?
This week brings part one of a two-part conclusion to my mini-series about pathways and obstacles to getting more people into electric vehicles (EVs).Learning new EV jargon, particularly related to […]
HDS The Climate of Now
Join Harvard Divinity School on Mondays, from 7 to 8:30 pm ET, for The Climate of Now, a ten-week series of online conversations with poets, writers, public servants, theologians, biologists, scholars, and activists […]
India will be in hot water over energy issues
This article originally was published on WRI.org. The start of the 2021 monsoon season was a promising time for India’s farmers and water users. Heavy rains in June and the beginning […]
HDS The Climate of Now
Join Harvard Divinity School on Mondays, from 7 to 8:30 pm ET, for The Climate of Now, a ten-week series of online conversations with poets, writers, public servants, theologians, biologists, scholars, and activists […]