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While this bill is certainly progressive, it does not—as far as the public knows—contain provisions to fully curb emissions, in addition to other measures that would slow the rate of climate change. Even if the current bill passes, Congress should focus on crafting and passing an even stronger bill to protect our environment. Following the global response to climate change in Copenhagen, the U.S. still lags behind its European counterparts in reducing carbon-dioxide emissions; while European countries are offering to cut pollution by 30 percent below 1990 levels, the U.S. commitment totals only...
Peter R. Lamptey, a commissioner of the report and the president of Public Health Programs at Family Health International, said during the symposium that the value of this report lies in its commitment to a longer period of responsibility. In addition to addressing health from an international perspective, the plan seeks to keep developing countries in the conversation to address mortality, Lamptey said...
Among the students was Amy K. Bei ’03, a doctorate candidate at the School of Public Health who spent a year in Tanzania, where she developed a method for conducting reverse genetics in the human erythrocyte...
...symposium was also attended by other Harvard affiliates, including University Provost Steven E. Hyman and School of Public Health Dean for Academic Affairs David L. Hunter...
Creative exercises like these are but one of the many ways in which the members of the Harvard University Composer Association help foster the work of student composers. The group meets weekly to discuss each others’ work, listen to recordings, and perform public edits, thus giving members valuable artistic feedback. During Arts First Weekend, these students will have their pieces performed in front of a live stage at a concert on Saturday at Holden Chapel...