Center for the Environment - Harvard University
Center for the Environment - Harvard University
Center for the Environment - Harvard University
Center for the Environment - Harvard University

THE CHINA PROJECT

The China Project is an interdisciplinary, collaborative research program focused on China's atmospheric environment. It conducts scholarly research on the complex nature and causes of local and regional air pollution in China, their health and economic impacts, and how measures to address them might be integrated with equitable international strategies to limit greenhouse gas emissions.

The China Project was established by the Harvard University Center for the Environment to pursue cross-university collaboration, a mandate that continues to shape it now with support of the Harvard School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (HSEAS). Faculty and researchers at five Harvard schools are currently active: HSEAS, the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, the School of Public Health, the Harvard Kennedy School, and the Law School. The Project follows an additional collaborative mandate, to conduct its research in full partnership with colleagues and partner institutions in China.

Please visit our website located at: http://chinaproject.harvard.edu/
 
For more information about the China Project:
Contact: Chris Nielsen, Executive Director
Email: nielsen2@fas.harvard.edu
 
Address: 19 Oxford Street
Cambridge, MA  02138 USA