#  Environment@Harvard Archive 

 



##  [Volume 8, Issue 1](https://issuu.com/huce/docs/spring2016newsletter)

 Spring 2016

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[Download this Issue](/file_url/1029)###  Feature Stories:

- Moving Forward from COP21: Harvard experts discuss the significance of the global climate agreement
- Solar's Place in Our Energy Future: Harvard faculty scrutinize the current and future prospects of solar energy

##  [Volume 7, Issue 1](http://issuu.com/huce/docs/newsletter-final-2015)

 May 2015

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###  Feature Stories:

- Sizing up a new energy era: Harvard faculty assess the recent decline in oil prices and its environmental impacts
- Finding poetry in nature: Harvard scholars explore the relationship between literature and the environment
- Environment takes center stage: An interview with the A.R.T.’s Diane Paulus, Diane Borger and Ryan McKittrick

##  [Volume 6, Issue 1](http://issuu.com/huce/docs/newsletter-final)

 May 2014

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###  Feature Stories:

- Six Cities Study leaves clean air legacy
- China 2035: Harvard faculty assess China's energy, economic, and environmental challenges
- HUCE welcomes new cohort of Environmental Fellows
- Introducing the new Secondary Field for Undergraduates
- Climate change beyond 400 ppm

##  [Volume 5, Issue 1](http://issuu.com/huce/docs/newslettervolume5?e=3862434/3573269)

 May 2013

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###  Feature Stories:

- Fighting for the Future - Activists and scholars debate the role of social movements in confronting climate change
- Caring About Climate Close to Home - Harvard faculty poll the public to gauge energy perceptions
- "Liking Trees Takes New Meaning - Social media's role at the Arnold Arboretum
- Extreme Weather and Climate Change - An interview with three Harvard climate scientists
- Relief Response to Climate Disasters - An interview with Harvard physicians expert in humanitarian responses to disasters

##  [Volume 4, Issue 1](http://issuu.com/huce/docs/summer_fall2012?mode=window&viewMode=doublePage)

###  July 2012

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Feature Stores:- Splitting Water to Save the Planet - powering the developing world's poor with an 'artificial leaf'
- Destination: Antarctica - HUCE Director Dan Schrag retraces his journey to the south polar region
- In Memoriam - a tribute to the late Professor Paul Epstein
- A Conversation with Dean of Science Jeremy Bloxham

##  [Volume 3, Issue 2](http://issuu.com/huce/docs/newsletter2011-final?mode=window&viewMode=doublePage)

###  November 2011

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Feature Stories:- Rising Seas, Rising Worries — Harvard researchers investigate Boston's watery future.
- Maine's Fox Islands Have Become a Clean Energy Lab for "Island Earth" — Harvard professor George Baker used wind power to transform the energy landscape of Vinalhaven Island.

##  [Volume 3, Issue 1](http://issuu.com/huce/docs/fallnewsletter-final-high?mode=window&viewMode=doublePage)

###  February 2011

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 Feature Stories

- The Rainmaker: In the Amazon, Gauging the Resilience of a Rainforest - Harvard researchers monitor Brazil's changing earth, wind and water.
- The EPA@40 - A December conference celebrated the history of the EPA and mapped the challenges ahead.

##  [Volume 2, Issue 1](http://issuu.com/huce/docs/huce_ss10_final?mode=window&viewMode=doublePage)

 May 2010

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###  Feature Stories:

- Hope in Copenhagen? Economists and scientists reflect on the latest climate accord - and the path forward.
- Food in the Balance - In the global battle against hunger, climate change introduces a host of new uncertainties.
- Implications of a Nuclear Renaissance - Is nuclear power a viable source of energy for the future?

##  [Volume 1, Issue 2](http://issuu.com/huce/docs/hucenewsletterfw0910final_jenn?mode=window&viewMode=doublePage)

 December 2009

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###  Feature Stories:

- Answers in the Ice - Harvard researchers probe frozen landscapes for clues to Earth's past and future.
- History and the Fate of the Planet - Incorporating environmental perspectives, Harvard historians are reshaping their field.

##  [Volume 1, Issue 1](http://issuu.com/huce/docs/ss09newsletter?mode=window&viewMode=doublePage)

 May 2009

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###  Feature Stories:

- From the Gene to the Globe - An interview with Julio Frenk.
- A Future for Biofueld - The enduring question of biofuels is being put to test in offices and labs around the University.
- Getting to Yes on Carbon - The Harvard Project on International Climate Agreements proposes post-Kyoto global strategies for reducing emissions.