The impact of uniting faculty climate experts from so many areas across Harvard was significant, and a highlight was the panel discussion featuring Aldy, Long, Allen and Jenks, moderated by Tufano. They tackled questions including what climate options they see and how we can present a clear narrative about the positive impacts of these possible levers.
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