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This is third in a series of stories about Harvard’s engagement in Latin America. MANAUS, Brazil — Walking along a path in the Amazon rainforest, several overheated travelers come across a copper-colored brook rippling under a mossy...

Envisioning a green space as inviting and social as it would be operative and effective, students Ecaterina Dobrescu and Rebecca Bartlett of the Harvard Graduate School of Design (GSD) set out last semester to transform a concrete patio space at...

Students at the Graduate School of Design imagine the Flux City as world copes with significant climate events.

How much water is consumed based on what we're eating, drinking, buying, or based on where we live?

Listen to Harvard Divinity School Professor Dan McKanan's sermon on the Twenty-Second Sunday after Pentecost, October 20, 2013, in the Memorial Church.

A HUCE Interview with SEAS Dean Cherry A. Murray

The list of recent natural disasters appears endless: hurricanes, cyclones, typhoons, earthquakes. The connection between climate change and a greater frequency of climate disasters is becoming increasingly clear. It’s also evident that those...

Emissions of methane from fossil fuel extraction and refining activities in the South Central United States are nearly five times higher than previous estimates, according to researchers at Harvard University and seven other institutions. Their...
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