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Stay updated on Harvard's sustainability efforts Our monthly e-newsletter is packed with the latest news, events, and research happening at Harvard, plus resources and green tips to help you get involved in our work to build a healthier, more...

Did you know that -80 freezers are the most energy intensive type of “plug load” equipment in a laboratory environment?


In this video we explore the undergraduate and graduate peer-to-peer programs that educate and engage students in environmental issues.

n this video we explore how we're partnering with lab managers and researchers to operate healthier, more energy efficient laboratories.

On May 2, 2010 more than 50 Harvard students took a break from studying for finals and picked up caulk guns to help improve the energy efficiency of the Phillips Brooks House in Harvard Yard.
In June 2008, a solar thermal hot water system was installed on 3 Sacramento Street, an FAS undergraduate co-op dorm. The project was funded as a prize for HGCI’s 2007 Sustainability Pledge. For each person that took the pledge, $1.50 was put...

Incorporating sustainable practices into Harvard’s most energy and resource intensive spaces may seem like a daunting task, but for the laboratories on Harvard’s Cambridge and Longwood campus, green and labs are synonymous terms. For...
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