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BBC World News Service: Mental health and climate change in West Africa
On the BBC News World Service program "Focus on Africa,” Emmanuel Akyeampong and Tinuola Odugbemi of the Salata Institute climate research cluster on adaptation in the Gulf of Guinea discuss new research on climate and mental health, plus new resources helping leaders in the region adapt to climate challenges. The post BBC World News Service: Mental health a
Research Brief: Urban and Landfill Methane Emissions
The Harvard Methane Initiative has released a new research brief, summarizing research on quantifying methane emissions from urban areas and estimating the contribution to these emissions from various source sectors. The post Research Brief: Urban and Landfill Methane Emissions appeared first on The Salata Institute .
New research explores the need for a credibility framework to ensure a comprehensive approach to achieving climate goals
A credibility framework offers lessons for both developed and developing nations, researchers argue. The post New research explores the need for a credibility framework to ensure a comprehensive approach to achieving climate goals appeared first on The Salata Institute .
Extreme Heat Is Becoming a Workplace Hazard: Interview with Tarun Khanna
Rising temperatures are putting more workers at risk, especially in places where resources are scarce. Tarun Khanna explains why business leaders need to confront the growing dangers of heat. The post Extreme Heat Is Becoming a Workplace Hazard: Interview with Tarun Khanna appeared first on The Salata Institute .
Simulating Impacts of Trump Policy Changes on Electric Vehicle (EV) Adoption
Harvard economists evaluate the impacts of recent and potential policy changes on EV adoption and carbon emissions, using a joint model of consumer vehicle choice and charging station supply. The post Simulating Impacts of Trump Policy Changes on Electric Vehicle (EV) Adoption appeared first on The Salata Institute .
Leading chemist Jeffrey Long to join FAS faculty
Expert in porous materials for energy and sustainability named to inaugural professorship, leadership in new materials initiative The post Leading chemist Jeffrey Long to join FAS faculty appeared first on The Salata Institute .
