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Wind turbines in desert

NREL/Dennis Schroeder

News - Harvard Project on Climate Agreements

Former White House Advisor Jason Bordoff Analyzes Prospects for Green Energy Investments in the Biden-Harris Administration in HPCA Virtual Forum

    Author:
  • Doug Gavel
| Nov. 13, 2020

Former White House advisor Jason Bordoff, professor and founding director of the Center on Global Energy Policy at Columbia University School of International and Public Affairs (SIPA), says the incoming Biden-Harris Administration will have the opportunity to both lift the nation out of recession and combat global climate change by crafting a thoughtful economic stimulus plan containing a significant green energy investment component.

News - Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, Harvard Kennedy School

COP-21 & The Pathway to Paris

January 2016

Climate change is a global problem that will require global solutions. Harvard Kennedy School expects to be a part of the solution through the development of academically rigorous research and ideas, and by engaging policymakers, non-governmental actors, practitioners, scholars, and others from around the world.

European Commissioner for Climate Action Connie Hedegaard during a press conference at the EU Commission headquarters in Brussels, May 26, 2010.

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News - Harvard Project on Climate Agreements, Belfer Center

European Commissioner Connie Hedegaard Speaks on Europe's View on International Climate Policy

    Author:
  • Louisa Lund
| September 29, 2010

Commissioner Connie Hedegaard spoke at the Harvard Kennedy School on September 20, 2010, on Europe's view on international climate policy. Hedegaard, who previously served as Denmark's Minister for Climate and Energy, spoke about Europe's hopes for international climate policy, what might be accomplished at the upcoming UN climate conference in Cancun, and the role the United States could play in furthering the development of robust international agreements.

A video of this event has been posted and can be viewed by clicking on the title above.