CEE PIC: Climate, Energy & Environment: A student organization at HKS

CEE PIC: Climate, Energy & Environment: A student organization at HKS A Harvard Kennedy School group for those who are interested in innovative policy solutions for the climate, energy and environment needs of tomorrow!

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10/03/2019

Each year the Belfer Center's Arctic Initiative sends a delegation of students to attend the world’s largest Arctic gathering, the Arctic Circle Assembly. This year, after a competitive application process, four students were selected to represent Harvard at the Arctic Innovation Lab. Come and hea...

09/04/2019

This year, the Belfer Center's Arctic Initiative is selecting a small group of 2–3 Harvard students to present their ideas at the Arctic Innovation Lab in Iceland. The Lab takes place at the world's largest Arctic gathering, the Arctic Circle Assembly, from October 10–13, 2019. The trip for stud...

03/22/2019

The Harvard Project on Climate Agreements will host an informal discussion with Jeffrey Holmstead for students on Monday, April 8. Jeff was Assistant Administrator for Air and Radiation, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency in the George W. Bush Administration. He is now head of the environmental strategies group at the law firm of Bracewell LLP in Washington, D.C. A more extensive bio is included below.

Please RSVP to Casey Billings ([email protected]) if you would like to attend this meeting.

Details:
When: Monday, April 8th, 2019 from 2:45 – 4:00 PM
Where: Harvard Kennedy School, Taubman - 301

Jeff Holmstead, former assistant administrator of the United States Environmental Protection Agency for Air and Radiation, is one of the nation’s leading climate change lawyers as recognized by Chambers USA (2008-2018) and heads the environmental strategies group (ESG) at Bracewell. The ESG is a multi-disciplinary group that includes environmental and energy attorneys, public policy advocates and strategic communications experts – most of whom have had high-level government experience. Under Jeff’s leadership, they work together on a daily basis to advise and defend companies and business groups confronting major environmental and energy-development challenges, both domestically and globally.

From his time in both the government and the private sector, Jeff is very familiar with the environmental and energy challenges facing the business community. He advises clients dealing with an increasingly complex regulatory, legal and public relations landscape, drawing on his experience in policy development, administrative and legislative advocacy, litigation and strategic communications. He has worked with clients in a number of industries on issues related to climate change, Clean Air Act policy and enforcement, and energy policy — including the development of new coal-fired power plants, refineries, renewable energy sources, and electric transmission infrastructure.

Jeff headed the EPA’s Office of Air and Radiation from 2001 to 2005, longer than anyone in EPA history. During his tenure, he was the architect of several of the agency’s most important initiatives, including the Clean Air Interstate Rule, the Clean Air Diesel Rule, the Mercury Rule for power plants and the reform of the New Source Review program. He also oversaw the development of the Bush Administration’s Clear Skies Legislation and key parts of its Global Climate Change Initiative. Between 1989 and 1993, Jeff served on the White House Staff as Associate Counsel to former President George H.W. Bush. In that capacity, he was involved in the passage of the Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990 and the key steps taken to implement those amendments. From 1987 to 1988, he served as a law clerk to Judge Douglas H. Ginsburg on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia.

03/13/2019

This Thursday, Masahiko Haraguchi will be presenting on Waste-to-Energy Systems. Please see below for more information.

Presentation Title: Can Urban Waste-to-Energy Systems be Self-Sustaining Investments?

Speaker: Masahiko Haraguchi

When: Thursday 3/14 12:30-1:30 pm

Where: HUCE / MCZ 429

Description: Municipal solid waste generation is a rapidly increasing challenge that is leading to severe pollution and environmental degradation in many urban areas of developing countries. Globally, the solid waste sector accounts for 18% of methane emissions and 3–4 % of greenhouse gas emissions overall. Waste handling and disposal systems in most large cities have largely been designed with minimal accounting of environmental issues. This study presents a new quantitative decision support model for initial evaluation of different thermochemical treatments of municipal wastes. The framework is used to study waste-to-energy (WtE) systems for Abu Dhabi, Riyadh, Tokyo, and New York. Join us for a discussion about WtE technologies and the implication to the circular economy! The paper has just been accepted by the Journal of Cleaner Production.

Speaker Info: Masa Haraguchi is a postdoctoral fellow in the Water-Energy Initiative at the Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs at Harvard Kennedy School. He earned his Ph.D. in Earth and Environmental Engineering from Columbia University, where he worked on projects in the Columbia Water Center at the Earth Institute. Previously, he worked for the World Bank to design a training program on how cities should address climate mitigation and adaptation by utilizing climate finance and preparing for natural disasters.

Thank you Colette Pichon Battle and the Gulf Coast Center for Law & Policy - GCCLP for your climate resistance work!
03/07/2019

Thank you Colette Pichon Battle and the Gulf Coast Center for Law & Policy - GCCLP for your climate resistance work!

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