Harvard

Climate Coalition

Member Groups

  • The Harvard Undergraduate Clean Energy Group (HUCEG) is a student run group whose mission is to accelerate the clean energy transition through interdisciplinary education and climate action.

  • Harvard Undergraduate Plant Based (HUPB) is working to accelerate the transition to a plant-centric food system by ensuring students become ethical leaders, systems thinkers and effective advocates for a plant-centric future.

  • Harvard Undergraduates for Environmental Justice (HUEJ) has a dual purpose, to both educate and mobilize members of the Harvard and surrounding community in order to protect the Earth’s resources and ecosystems.

  • The Harvard College Green Medicine Initiative (HCGMI) is a student-run organization that combines medicine, sustainability, and global health to draw attention to the effects of climate change on human health and promote greener practices.

  • The Harvard Undergraduate Urban Sustainability Lab (HUUSL) is Harvard’s undergraduate hub for students interested in urban issues. HUUSL provides students with immediate ways to engage with urban issues, together imagining a more sustainable, livable, and equitable future for our cities.

The Harvard Climate Coalition is an organization bringing together undergraduate students and student groups that serves as a centralized space for connection, communication, and collaboration on climate and environmental issues within and beyond the Harvard community. We are a community and action hub, providing students with the resources they need to advance climate action, education, and justice. We are committed to upholding our principles of diversity, equity, and inclusion and centering the voices and leadership of those who are most affected by the climate crisis as we work toward a more sustainable and equitable future.