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Watch the Video: Key Highlights: India, the world’s most populous country, is a major source of CO₂ and methane emissions, making its energy transition central to addressing global climate change. The book, Sun, Wind, and Biomass: India's Path to a...
India’s Path to a Carbon-Free Future: A Conversation with Professor Michael B. McElroy
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How can India turn waste and clean energy into fuel to fight air pollution? The answer may lie in biomass, says Michael B. McElroy, the Gilbert Butler Professor of Environmental Studies in the Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences and the Harvard...
Hong Yang
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Professor Yang’s research interests include forces, rates, and ecological consequences of climate change, ranging from molecular investigations of modern and ancient organisms to global carbon cycles involving CO2 and CH4 changes in the present and the...
Michael B. McElroy awarded William Bowie Medal, highest honor of the American Geophysical Union
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Earth scientist will receive the Union’s top award at a December ceremony MICHAEL B. MCELROY, the Gilbert Butler Professor of Environmental Studies at Harvard University and Chair of the Harvard-China Project on Energy, Economy, and Environment, has been...
HCP Highlights: Academic Year 2023-24
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As the academic year 2023-24 draws to a close, we congratulate Harvard's newest class of graduates! We also pause to reflect on a year chock-full of research, knowledge exchange, and connection with our network of collaborators in Cambridge, China, and...
Salata Institute Funds Eight New Climate Research Projects
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Today, the Salata Institute announced a third round of seed grant awards for work on understudied and emerging topics in climate and sustainability. The funded proposals, which includes one from the Harvard-China Project, include research into new methods...
International Workshop on Climate-Resilient Development in Southeast Asia
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Friday, July 26 - Saturday, July 27, 2024 8:30 AM - 6:30PM ET Harvard University Tsai Auditorium CGIS South 1730 Cambridge Street Cambridge, MA 02138 REGISTER to attend online (in-person registration is now closed) ABOUT THE WORKSHOP Many studies warn...
New HCP Publications
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HCP Publications: The Harvard-China Project on Energy, Economy and Environment is based at the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences. It works with colleagues across Harvard and partner institutions in China to conduct and...
Application Deadline for Visiting Researcher or Postdoctoral Fellow Positions
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Applications are now open to join us for academic year 2024-25. Visits will typically fall between August 2024 and August 2025, although visits that fall outside of the academic year would also be considered. Click here for more information on our...
Resuming Visits to a Reopened China: A Letter from the HCP Executive Director
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After almost continuous lockdowns since 2020, the Harvard-China Project was finally able to return to a reopened China this past April. As soon as it again became possible, I spent three weeks in 5 Chinese cities meeting nearly 75 friends and...
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Jianglong Li, Shiqiang Sun, and Mun S. Ho. 2024. “Immediate Impacts of Air Pollution on the Performance of Football Players”. Journal of Sports Economics, 25, 6
Jianglong Li, Shiqiang Sun, and Mun S. Ho. 2024. “Immediate Impacts of Air Pollution on the Performance of Football Players”. Journal of Sports Economics, 25, 6
Fan Wang, Meng Gao, Cheng Liu, Ran Zhao, and Michael McElroy. 2024. “Uniformly Elevated Future Heat Stress in China Driven by Spatially Heterogeneous Water Vapor Changes”. Nature Communications, 15, 4522
Fan Wang, Meng Gao, Cheng Liu, Ran Zhao, and Michael McElroy. 2024. “Uniformly Elevated Future Heat Stress in China Driven by Spatially Heterogeneous Water Vapor Changes”. Nature Communications, 15, 4522
Jingran Zhang, Yiliang Jiang, Yunjie Wang, Shaojun Zhang, Ye Wu, Shuxiao Wang, Chris Nielsen, Michael McElroy, and Jiming Hao. 2023. “Increased Impact of Aviation on Air Quality and Human Health in China”. Environmental Science & Technology, Pp. 19575–19583
Jingran Zhang, Yiliang Jiang, Yunjie Wang, Shaojun Zhang, Ye Wu, Shuxiao Wang, Chris Nielsen, Michael McElroy, and Jiming Hao. 2023. “Increased Impact of Aviation on Air Quality and Human Health in China”. Environmental Science & Technology, Pp. 19575–19583
Saiwen Zhang, Yiliang Jiang, Shaojun Zhang, and Ernani Choma. 2024. “Health Benefits of Vehicle Electrification through Air Pollution in Shanghai, China”. Science of The Total Environment, 914, 1 March 2024, Pp. 169859
Saiwen Zhang, Yiliang Jiang, Shaojun Zhang, and Ernani Choma. 2024. “Health Benefits of Vehicle Electrification through Air Pollution in Shanghai, China”. Science of The Total Environment, 914, 1 March 2024, Pp. 169859
Zhichang Cai, Chenghe Guan, An Trinh, Bo Zhang, Zhibin Chen, Sumeeta Srinivasan, and Chris Nielsen. 2022. “Satisfaction on Self-Perceived Health of Urban Residents in Chengdu, China: Gender, Age and the Built Environment”. Sustainability, 14, 40, Pp. 13389
Zhichang Cai, Chenghe Guan, An Trinh, Bo Zhang, Zhibin Chen, Sumeeta Srinivasan, and Chris Nielsen. 2022. “Satisfaction on Self-Perceived Health of Urban Residents in Chengdu, China: Gender, Age and the Built Environment”. Sustainability, 14, 40, Pp. 13389
Peter Sherman, Haiyang Lin, and Michael B. McElroy. 2022. “Projected Global Demand for Air Conditioning Associated With Extreme Heat and Implications for Electricity Grids in Poorer Countries”. Energy and Buildings, 268, August, Pp. 112198
Peter Sherman, Haiyang Lin, and Michael B. McElroy. 2022. “Projected Global Demand for Air Conditioning Associated With Extreme Heat and Implications for Electricity Grids in Poorer Countries”. Energy and Buildings, 268, August, Pp. 112198
Rong Tang, Jing Zhao, Yifan Liu, Xin Huang, Yanxu Zhang, Derong Zhou, Aijun Ding, Chris Nielsen, and Haikun Wang. 2022. “Air Quality and Health Co-Benefits of China’s Carbon Dioxide Emissions Peaking before 2030”. Nature Communications, 13, 1008
Rong Tang, Jing Zhao, Yifan Liu, Xin Huang, Yanxu Zhang, Derong Zhou, Aijun Ding, Chris Nielsen, and Haikun Wang. 2022. “Air Quality and Health Co-Benefits of China’s Carbon Dioxide Emissions Peaking before 2030”. Nature Communications, 13, 1008
Shaodan Huang, Shaojie Song, Chris P. Nielsen, Yuqiang Zhang, Jianyin Xiong, Louise B. Weschler, Shaodong Xie, and Jing Li. 2022. “Residential Building Materials: An Important Source of Ambient Formaldehyde in Mainland China”. Environment International, 158, 106909
Shaodan Huang, Shaojie Song, Chris P. Nielsen, Yuqiang Zhang, Jianyin Xiong, Louise B. Weschler, Shaodong Xie, and Jing Li. 2022. “Residential Building Materials: An Important Source of Ambient Formaldehyde in Mainland China”. Environment International, 158, 106909
Yan Zhang, Yu Zhao, Meng Gao, Xin Bo, and Chris P. Nielsen. 2021. “Air Quality and Health Benefits from Ultra-Low Emission Control Policy Indicated by Continuous Emission Monitoring: A Case Study in the Yangtze River Delta Region, China”. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 21, Pp. 6411–6430
Yan Zhang, Yu Zhao, Meng Gao, Xin Bo, and Chris P. Nielsen. 2021. “Air Quality and Health Benefits from Ultra-Low Emission Control Policy Indicated by Continuous Emission Monitoring: A Case Study in the Yangtze River Delta Region, China”. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 21, Pp. 6411–6430
Jinzhao Yang, Yu Zhao, Jing Cao, and Chris P. Nielsen. 2021. “Co-Benefits of Carbon and Pollution Control Policies on Air Quality and Health till 2030 in China”. Environment International, 152, 106482
Jinzhao Yang, Yu Zhao, Jing Cao, and Chris P. Nielsen. 2021. “Co-Benefits of Carbon and Pollution Control Policies on Air Quality and Health till 2030 in China”. Environment International, 152, 106482