Past Events

January 29, 2008
Led by graduate students studying climate change policy, this session will present the national emission reduction bills currently proposed in Congress. The differences between the bills, analysis of their potential climate and economic impacts, and important considerations such as uncertainty will be discussed.
January 29, 2008
Dr. Rajendra K. Pachauri, Chairman, Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change and Director-General, The Energy and Resources Institute. Opening Keynote Address - Alliance for Global Sustainability (AGS) Annual Meeting 2008: Designing Pathways for a Sustainable World: at Scale, in Time, and for All.Video Presentation
January 24, 2008
Secretary Alexander Karsner, Assistant Secretary, Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, U.S. Department of Energy
January 08, 2008
Speaker: Mort Webster, MIT Visiting Professor. A public policy response to the threat of global climate change requires explicit consideration of the scientific, technological and economic uncertainties. In this talk, Prof. Webster will show how formal modeling of the economic and earth systems and their uncertainties can inform how we design our policy solutions to be robust and to manage risks. This event is part of the Issues in Technology and Policy IAP seminar series sponsored by the MIT Technology and Policy Program in the Engineering Systems Division.
December 04, 2007
Professor Ronald Prinn discusses the science, economics, and policy of climate change as part of the MIT Weather and Climate Club Seminar series. Aimed toward a general audience and particularly undergraduates.
November 19, 2007
Speaker: Nick Stern, IG Patel Professor Economics at the London School of Economics. Head of the Stern Review on the Economics of Climate Change published in October 2006.

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