Page Title: Harvard University

  • This webpage makes use of the TITLE meta tag - this is good for search engine optimization.

Page Description: Harvard University is devoted to excellence in teaching, learning, and research, and to developing leaders who make a difference globally.

  • This webpage makes use of the DESCRIPTION meta tag - this is good for search engine optimization.

Page Keywords:

  • This webpage DOES NOT make use of the KEYWORDS meta tag - whilst search engines nowadays do not put too much emphasis on this meta tag including them in your website does no harm.

Page Text: Explore all programs Browse all of our undergraduate concentrations, graduate degrees, and professional certificates. Harvard Schools Campus Campus Harvard's Campus Get tickets to our next game, hours and locations for our libraries and museums, and information about your next career move. Libraries In Focus In Focus Explore and understand the world with Harvard In Focus is a curated examination of Harvard's research, scholarly work, and community. Recent topics include: Climate Solutions In Focus Climate Solutions Faculty and students from across the Harvard community are working on ways to address climate change and its effects. Explore these adaptations What's inside? Music In Focus Music Whether through dance, song, instruments, or voice, music provides us with a universal language. Experts from the Harvard community explore how music aids in learning, improves well-being, and fosters social change. Press "play" on music What's inside Welcome to Harvard In Focus Welcome to Harvard With world-class faculty, groundbreaking research opportunities, and a diverse group of talented students, Harvard is more than just a place to get an education. Explore Harvard What's inside Why we’re adapting Rising temperatures “Every year since 2013 has been warmer than it was in 2013 and every year prior in a record that dates back to 1880," says Peter Huybers of the Harvard John. A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences. Read more on The Harvard Gazette Rising security risks “In my judgment, climate change is the biggest non-state-actor threat there is, and we have a lot of planning to do,” says former U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry, now the special presidential envoy for climate change. Read more on The Harvard Gazette Rising tides “Any intelligent coastal city has to be thinking about how are we going to protect ourselves against what we know is baked in at this point," says Elizabeth Kolbert, a New Yorker staff writer and Pulitzer Prize-winning author. Read more on The Harvard Gazette Rising inequality “Climate change is a threat multiplier. All the inequities that any community is facing, whether social, economic or health, climate change just compounds that,” said Shamar Bibbins, a senior program officer focused on climate change resiliency from the Kresge Foundation. Read more about the panel Rising health concerns "In 2013, when I read the Lancet report, my rose-colored glasses were knocked off. I clearly saw how climate change was going to be the greatest health threat of our time," says Renee N. Salas, assistant professor of emergency medicine at Harvard Medical School. Read more on The Harvard Gazette Rising carbon dioxide "In 2020, about 80% of the energy used by civilization worldwide still comes from these fossil fuels. It will take decades to free ourselves from them," says Professor of Environmental Policy John P. Holdren. Read more on The Harvard Gazette Rising wildfires "What we can say is that the increase in fire activity in the West over the last 30 years is very likely tied to warmer temperatures under climate change, which has led to drier fuel," says Loretta Mickley, senior research fellow in chemistry-climate interactions at the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences.

  • This webpage has 478 words which is between the recommended minimum of 250 words and the recommended maximum of 2500 words - GOOD WORK.

Header tags:

  • It appears that you are using header tags - this is a GOOD thing!

Spelling errors:

  • This webpage has no spelling errors that we can detect - GOOD WORK.

Broken links:

  • This webpage has no broken links that we can detect - GOOD WORK.

Broken image links:

  • This webpage has no broken image links that we can detect - GOOD WORK.

CSS over tables for layout?:

  • It appears that this page uses DIVs for layout this is a GOOD thing!

Last modified date:

  • We were unable to detect what date this page was last modified

Images that are being re-sized:

  • This webpage has no images that are being re-sized by the browser - GOOD WORK.

Images that are being re-sized:

  • This webpage has 11 images that do not have their width and height specified.

Mobile friendly:

  • After testing this webpage it appears to be mobile friendly - this is a GOOD thing!

Links with no anchor text:

  • This webpage has no links that are missing anchor text - GOOD WORK.

W3C Validation:

Print friendly?:

  • It appears that the webpage does NOT use CSS stylesheets to provide print functionality - this is a BAD thing.

GZIP Compression enabled?:

  • It appears that the serrver does NOT have GZIP Compression enabled - this is a NOT a good thing!