Events

  • Pyroclastic flows descend the south-eastern flank of Mayon Volcano, Philippines. Maximum height of the eruption column was 15 km above sea level, and volcanic ash fell within about 50 km toward the west.

    Wikimedia/C.G. Newhall

    Seminar - Open to the Public

    Estimating Global Agro-Economic Impacts of Geoengineering Using Volcanic Eruptions as Natural Experiments

    Tue., Apr. 10, 2018 | 12:00pm - 1:30pm

    Speaker: Solomon Hsiang, Chancellor's Associate Professor of Public Policy, University of California, Berkeley

    The fourth Solar Geoengineering Research Seminar, co-sponsored by the Harvard University Center for the Environment, the Weatherhead Center for International Affairs, and the Belfer Center's Science, Technology, and Public Policy program. Lunch provided. Formal seminars are interspersed with more informal weekly reading group meetings on Wednesdays to deepen members' understanding of solar geoengineering research.

    Lunch provided. RSVP required.

  • Seminar - Open to the Public

    What's New on the Science & Policy of Solar Geoengineering?

    Thu., Nov. 2, 2017 | 12:00pm - 1:30pm

    Harvard University Center for the Environment - Museum of Comparative Zoology, Room 440

    Speaker: David Keith, Gordon McKay Professor of Applied Physics, Paulson School of Engineering & Applied Sciences; Professor of Public Policy, Harvard Kennedy School

    This is the first Solar Geoengineering Research Seminar, co-sponsored by the Harvard University Center for the Environment, the Weatherhead Center for International Affairs, and the Belfer Center's Science Technology and Public Policy Program. Lunch provided.