
Why we need to rethink energy security in the transition to net-zero
The current global energy crisis requires multi-stakeholder cooperation. Policy-makers and investors need to rethink energy security in the transition.
Founded in 1636 and based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, Harvard University is a leading global centre for research and education and the oldest institution of higher learning in the United States. It comprises 12 schools and the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study, offering programmes across the sciences, humanities, law, business and medicine. Home to a diverse international community of students and scholars, Harvard fosters discovery and innovation that advance knowledge and address global challenges. Its enduring commitment to academic excellence, public service and leadership continues to shape ideas and institutions worldwide.
The current global energy crisis requires multi-stakeholder cooperation. Policy-makers and investors need to rethink energy security in the transition.
Nations all across the world registered a huge drop in oil price recently. Though a relief for consumers, what’s the real reason behind it?
The Centre for Energy and Materials is driving initiatives and coalitions to ensure the energy transition is sustainable, secure, resilient and affordable.
The Centre for Urban Transformation is advancing public-private collaboration in cities, enabling more resilient and future-ready communities and local economies.










