Harvard Project on Climate Agreements
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About the Project
The Harvard Project on Climate Agreements identifies and communicates scientifically sound, economically sensible, and politically pragmatic public policy options for addressing global climate change. The Harvard Project's research focuses on policy architecture, key design elements, and institutional dimensions of international and domestic climate-change policy—and draws upon leading scholars and policy practitioners from around the world.
HPCA Director Robert Stavins Offers His Analysis on the Successes and Failures of COP-28 in New Journal Article
The Sunnylands agreement signed by the leaders of the two largest carbon emitting nations weeks before COP-28 may be seen as a critical turning point in the global effort to address climate change.
Environmental Insights
Conversations on policy and practice from the Harvard Environmental Economics Program.