Christiana Figueres, Executive Secretary of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), visited the Harvard Kennedy School on September 27, 2013. The Harvard Project on Climate Agreements hosted Ms. Figueres, who met with Kennedy-School students, Harvard-College undergraduates, and faculty. She also held an open meeting attended by approximately 120 students from Boston-area universities. Her public address, entitled "The Good News on Climate Change," explored the potential of technological innovation to reduce the greenhouse-gas emissions that cause climate change. Professor Robert Stavins, Director of the Harvard Project, and his team have participated in five annual Conferences of the Parties (COPs) of the UNFCCC, leading panel presentations and meeting with numerous national negotiating delegations to present the research of the Harvard Project on options for a new international agreement to alleviate climate change. The Harvard Project will co-host another such panel at the Nineteenth COP in Warsaw, Poland, in November 2013. Learn more about the event by following the links below.
Audio recording of public seminar available on iTunes and SoundCloud
Harvard Office for Sustainability article
Photo caption: Christiana Figueres meets with the Diplomacy Professional Interest Council—a student group at HKS.
Photo credit: Bryan Galcik
Galcik, Bryan and Robert C. Stowe. “The Good News on Climate Change.” October 4, 2013