Sponsored by the Harvard Global Institute and the Harvard China Project, former VP Al Gore delivered a public lecture to a capacity crowd…
in Harvard University’s Sanders Theater on April 7, 2016. He expressed optimism about progress in low-carbon energy developments and the roles played by the U.S. and China. This lecture is the first in a multidisciplinary lecture series focused on the “China 2030/2050” theme featuring high-profile speakers.
The Harvard China Project is a research program focused on China’s atmospheric environment, energy system, and economy, collaborating with researchers at Chinese universities and across the schools of Harvard. It conducts interdisciplinary, peer-reviewed studies related to air pollution and greenhouse gases in China, from root causes in the demand for and supply of energy to power its economy, to the chemistry and transport of pollutants in the atmosphere, to their impacts on human health and agriculture. To learn more about the Project, visit chinaproject.harvard.edu.