Climate Change and Sustainability Keith Forman Climate Change and Sustainability Keith Forman

Book Reviews: Best Books for Kids on Climate Change – Explore, Learn and Make a Difference

Explore over 30 diverse climate change books for kids, spanning various age groups and featuring unique perspectives. Despite challenges such as politicization and book bans, these resources provide valuable insights, offering pathways for children to confront climate challenges through awareness and positive actions. Prepare the next generation for civic engagement through empowering climate literature.

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Arts and Culture, Health Elliot Bostwick Davis Arts and Culture, Health Elliot Bostwick Davis

Pursuing Happiness: Lessons Learned from the Harvard Kennedy School Inaugural Leadership and Happiness Symposium

As you create New Year’s resolutions for 2024, consider applying some of the current research presented at the inaugural Leadership and Happiness Symposium, hosted by the Leadership and Happiness Laboratory Founded by Professor Arthur Brooks at the Harvard Kennedy School’s Center for Public Leadership, to make yourself, your communities, and the world a happier place.

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The Moral and Economic Answer to NYC’s Homelessness Isn’t Shelter, It’s Housing

The surge in New York City's homeless population, exacerbated by the expiration of pandemic-related measures, poses a critical challenge, with numbers reaching unprecedented levels. Christine Quinn urges upholding the "right to shelter," faster transitions to permanent housing for cost savings, and collaboration to address the multifaceted crisis.

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Racial and Gender Equity Terry Edmonds and Kevin Robinson Racial and Gender Equity Terry Edmonds and Kevin Robinson

Keeping Alive the Legacy of Legal Trailblazer Charles Ogletree

Esteemed Harvard Law professor and civil rights lawyer, Charles Ogletree Jr., died on August 4, 2023. Former Transportation Secretary and Harvard ALI fellow, Rodney Slater, recalls Ogletree's remarkable career, including his role in the creation of Harvard's Advanced Leadership Initiative (ALI), and the Charles Ogletree Black ALI Association (COBALI).

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Climate Change and Sustainability Emily A. Chien Climate Change and Sustainability Emily A. Chien

Accelerating a Just Transition to 1.5ºC: Mobilizing Climate Finance through High-Integrity Carbon Markets

Global demand for high-integrity carbon credits is significant. However, current voluntary carbon markets lack transparency, consistency, and high-quality standards, hindering their potential contribution and impact on climate change. Annette Nazareth is spearheading the Integrity Council for the Voluntary Carbon Market focused on more efficiently mobilizing finance toward mitigation and climate resilient development with greater speed and scale.

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Shared Responsibility for Climate Change: Who Should Fund the Solutions?

One way to mitigate the global climate crisis is to help developing countries build a carbon neutral energy and industrial infrastructure. This, however, requires both money and technology, resources possessed largely only by developed countries. In this article, Rajan Mehta analyzes the issue of emissions responsibility and suggests a pragmatic approach to limit climate change and reduce its impact.

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Democracy Law and Human Rights Elisabeth Ungar Bleier Democracy Law and Human Rights Elisabeth Ungar Bleier

Negotiating Peace: Lessons from Colombia´s Historic Peace Accord

The agreement between the Colombian government and the FARC (Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia) exemplifies purposeful, multi-year negotiations where incremental alignment led to peace. Former High Commissioner of Peace during the Santos Presidency, Sergio Jaramillo, shares the highs and lows, along with important lessons from the negotiation process that ultimately ended the armed conflict.

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Health, Democracy Law and Human Rights Vikas P. Sukhatme MD ScD and Vidula V. Sukhatme MS Health, Democracy Law and Human Rights Vikas P. Sukhatme MD ScD and Vidula V. Sukhatme MS

Rapid Development of New and Affordable Medical Treatments

Did you know that there exist inexpensive generic drugs and supplements that might be effective as novel treatments for many diseases? Yet, pharmaceutical companies lack financial incentives to develop them. Could the creation of a federal agency designed to fund and oversee such efforts lead to new affordable treatments for unmet medical needs?

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Inspiring and Shaping Future Social Impact Leaders

A conversation with Brian Trelstad, newly appointed Faculty Chair of Harvard’s Advanced Leadership Initiative. A Senior Lecturer at Harvard Business School, Trelstad discusses his vision, priorities, challenges and goals as he takes over as the third Faculty Chair of the first interdisciplinary academic fellowship program created for experienced third stage leaders to help them address society’s pressing challenges through social impact strategies and projects.

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Helping Youth Facing Barriers to Employment: When Small is an Advantage

Small organizations can often provide the most effective approaches to helping youth who face serious barriers to employment. Andrew McKnight, Executive Director of The Challenge Program and CP Furniture, describes the advantages of being nimble and innovative, along with the realities and challenges of being a small nonprofit working with this population of youth.

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Climate Change and Sustainability David A. Cifrino and Luis J. Perez Climate Change and Sustainability David A. Cifrino and Luis J. Perez

Babcock Ranch — Shelter From The Storm

Hurricane Ian wreaked historic devastation in Southwest Florida one year ago, highlighting the threat of violent storms amplified by climate change, but the solar-powered community Babcock Ranch was unscathed due to comprehensive sustainability and resilience planning. David Cifrino and Luis Perez tell the story of Babcock Ranch, including in the words of its visionary founder, Sydney Kitson.

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Democracy Law and Human Rights Sandra Kresch Democracy Law and Human Rights Sandra Kresch

Democracy and “We the People” — How Responsible Citizens and Bold Ideas Can Bring about a Brighter Democratic Future

There is significant concern about threats to democracy and the potential for an increasing move toward authoritarianism around the world. Archon Fung, Director of Harvard’s Ash Center for Democratic Governance and Innovation, is optimistic about the future of democracy and believes there is much individual citizens can do to assure that democracy remains healthy and vital.

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Education Susan Fine Education Susan Fine

Facing the Future: The Urgent Need for Innovation in Higher Education

Former college president Brian Rosenberg explores the pressing need for change in higher education and why the industry is resistant to even discussing the crisis it faces. He paints a stark picture of an industry at a crossroads, highlighting the urgent need for innovation, adaptation, and a reevaluation of structures and practices to continue fulfilling its essential societal role.

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SCOTUS Opinions on Student Admissions and Debt Harm Our Economy

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Achieving racial equity has gone beyond a moral imperative to become an economic imperative for this nation. Peter Williams explains how the Supreme Court’s decisions on affirmative action and student loan debt makes the problem worse.

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