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Feb 6, 2025​ | Announcing the Inaugural Recipients of the Mittal Institute Faculty Climate Research Grants

The Mittal Institute announced its first eight recipients of the Faculty Climate Research Grants. These grants are designed to foster deeper scholarly engagement on climate change, catalyze the creation of new knowledge, and contribute to the development of sustainable solutions across South Asia.

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Feb 4, 2025​ | 17 Harvard Faculty Join Climate Platform as Affiliates

This academic year, 17 Harvard faculty have joined the Mittal Institute Climate Platform as new affiliates, greatly increasing the platform’s reach and expertise.

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Jan 17, 2025​ | Mittal Institute Hosts Faculty Dialogues Centered on Climate Change in South Asia

In the fall semester of 2024, the Mittal Institute started hosting Climate Dialogues, a series of closed-door events centering South Asia in the climate change conversation. The talks feature Harvard faculty speakers from across the University in an informal environment that includes a dinner. They enable affiliates of the Mittal Institute Climate Platform and other scholars to engage in interdisciplinary dialogues and forge connections and research collaborations. 

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Jan 10, 2025​ | Column in Business Today Magazine: “How To Adapt To Extreme Heat”

In a column in the Business Today Magazine, Prof. Tarun Khanna, Jorge Paulo Lemann Professor at Harvard Business School and faculty director of the Mittal Institute, highlights the challenges of extreme heat and how awareness, information, and experimentation are needed to address the problem.

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Sep 4, 2024​ | New Faculty Grants for Climate Research on South Asia

The Mittal Institute is excited to announce a new funding opportunity for faculty research on climate change in South Asia in the academic year 2024-2025.

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Aug 1, 2024​ | Harvard Project Tracks Heat’s Impact on India’s Most Vulnerable

Members of the Mittal Institute climate team traveled to Ahmedabad City in Gujarat, India, to work with SEWA in deploying sensors to collect temperature data from poor working women and their environments. Their work occurred concurrently with one of the most extreme heatwaves India has ever faced.

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June 23, 2024​ | Op-ed in The Indian Express: “First, understand that this is no ordinary heatwave”

In an op-ed in The Indian Express, members of the Mittal Institute climate team + partners working on climate change adaptation in South Asia write on heatwaves and the need for a detailed understanding of how different communities are impacted by and react to the heat.

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May 23, 2024​ | Look Back: One Year of Mittal Institute’s Climate Platform

In 2023, the Mittal Institute launched a new Climate Change in South Asia Platform, bringing together researchers from different disciplines including medicine and public health, climate science, and economics.

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May 14, 2024 | Bridging Social Justice and Climate Action: A Q&A with Biraj Patnaik

In this third installment of a new interview series with Mittal Institute’s Climate Change Platform collaborators in South Asia, we delve into a compelling conversation with Biraj Patnaik, the Executive Director of the National Foundation for India, who offers unique insights into the intersection of climate change and social inequality.

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April 16, 2024 | On Community Engagement for Climate Resilience: A Q&A with Mihir Bhatt

In this second instalment of a new interview series with Mittal Institute’s Climate Change Platform collaborators in South Asia, we spoke with Mihir Bhatt, the director of the All India Disaster Mitigation Institute about the challenges faced by the affected poor and vulnerable populations in South Asia.

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Feb 13, 2024 | On Climate and Health in Bangladesh: A Q&A with Sabina Faiz Rashid

In this first installment of a new series of interviews with Mittal Institute’s Climate Change Platform collaborators in South Asia, we spoke with Sabina Faiz Rashid, Professor and Chair of Health and Poverty at BRAC James P Grant School of Public Health in Dhaka, Bangladesh.

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Dec 11, 2023 | PBS NewsHour on Extreme Heat’s Impact on Human Health

Watch the PBS NewsHour clip from Dec. 11, 2023, to learn more about the work of Professors Satchit Balsari and Caroline Buckee

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Dec 6, 2023 | Policy Brief: Climate Change in South Asia: Requisites for a Sustainable Future

Coinciding with United Nations Climate Change Conference COP28 in Dubai, the Lakshmi Mittal and Family South Asia Institute just released a new policy brief, “Climate Change in South Asia: Requisites for a Sustainable Future.”

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Nov 29, 2023 | Researchers from Global South probe climate adaptation strategies

At a Harvard workshop hosted by two Salata Institute climate research clusters, academics and officials from West Africa and South Asia agreed they must prioritize adaptation.
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Nov 29, 2023 | The Gazette: Harvard CID announces recipients of 2023 GEM Incubation Fund

“The Center for International Development at Harvard University, in collaboration with Harvard Radcliffe Institute, and the Lakshmi Mittal and Family South Asia Institute, announced the 2023 Global Empowerment Meeting Incubation Fund recipients”.

Oct 11, 2023 | Applying Pandemic Lessons to Climate Data

Climateverse is an accessible data repository driving insights to mitigate and prepare for climate crises.

Apr 19, 2023 | Reema Nanavaty on the Climate Challenges Faced by Working Poor Women in South Asia

Read the transcript of the keynote address delivered by Reema Nanavaty, Director of the Self Employed Women’s Association (SEWA), at the Mittal Institute’s inaugural Climate Change Workshop in New Delhi.
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Apr 1, 2023 | The Print India: With focus on improving adaptation, Harvard launches climate change platform at Delhi event

“New Delhi: The Lakshmi Mittal and Family South Asia Institute at Harvard University launched the Harvard Mittal Climate Platform here Friday, following a two-day workshop on climate change it held with government officials, researchers, policymakers, and civil society organisations.”

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March 22, 2023 | Previewing Mittal Institute’s Inaugural Climate Change Workshop in New Delhi

Mittal Institute Director Tarun Khanna, Jorge Paulo Lemann Professor at Harvard Business School, spoke about the Institute’s climate focus, and previewed the workshop on Climate Change in March 2023 in New Delhi.

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Feb 15, 2023 | South Asia, “Ground Zero” of Climate Change, Subject of New Multi-Year Harvard Award

Experts, including three Mittal Institute faculty, embark on ambitious interdisciplinary projects as recipients of Salata grants.

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Feb 13, 2023 | The Gazette: Combining forces to accelerate climate action here, there, now

Experts from Harvard and around the world embark on ambitious interdisciplinary projects as recipients of Salata grants

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Oct 26, 2022 | On Climate Justice for All: Ajmal Khan Areethala, Mittal Institute’s Raghunathan Fellow

Ajmal Khan Areethala, the Mittal Institute’s Raghunathan Fellow, works at the intersection of the environment, development, and climate change. His current research looks at how universal frameworks of climate justice negotiate with local and specific experiences of climate change in regions of South Asia.