Harvard’s interdisciplinary BA in Environmental Science and Public Policy (ESPP) combines atmospheric science, economics, law, and ethics to equip students for leadership in climate governance and sustainability advocacy. Studio-style policy labs, UN Climate Conference delegations, and internships with NGOs offer real-world experience. Graduates craft evidence-based policies and communication strategies that translate complex science into action.
Policy analysis of carbon border-adjustment mechanisms
Communication toolkit for Indigenous climate adaptation
Simulation game modeling international climate negotiations
Cost-benefit study of urban green-roof incentives
Podcast interviewing youth climate activists globally
Comparative analysis of plastics bans by municipality
GIS map of heat-island disparities in U.S. cities
Capstone on just-transition strategies for coal regions
Behavioral nudges to reduce household energy demand
Legal brief on rights-of-nature constitutional amendments
Public art installation visualizing daily CO₂ emissions
Evaluation of climate-risk disclosure standards in finance
Historical analysis of environmental-justice legislation
Data dashboard tracking zero-emission vehicle adoption
Report on ocean-acidification impacts on small-scale fisheries
Workshop series on climate storytelling for policymakers
Ethics paper on geoengineering governance frameworks
Translate environmental science into equitable policy solutions with Harvard’s ESPP program.
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