John P. Holdren writes that because of the huge potential importance of the evidence of global climate change for policy and for…
Rapid Arctic warming has intensified northern wildfires and is thawing carbon-rich permafrost. Carbon emissions from permafrost thaw and…
Corporations, organizations, and even governments are purchasing offsets to reduce their carbon footprint. This policy brief provides an…
This book provides the first comprehensive economic valuation of U.S. National Parks (including monuments, seashores, lakeshores,…
Carbon capture, utilization, and sequestration (CCUS) represents a class of technologies that directly capture carbon dioxide, either…
When we debate questions in international law, politics, and justice, we often use the language of rights—and far less often the language…
The Carr Center for Human Rights Policy launched an ambitious initiative in the fall of 2019 to advance the renewal of rights and…
The Chinese government has repeatedly embraced a goal of developing and deploying electric vehicles (EVs) as it attempts to transition its…
On June 7, 2018, the Harvard Kennedy School’s Environment and Natural Resources Program and the Center for Science, Technology, and…
Some scientists suggest that it might be possible to reflect a portion of incoming sunlight back into space to reduce climate change and…