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MIT News | Jun 10, 2014
MIT researchers compare regulatory policies to a price on greenhouse gases and discover both the national and regional impacts.
News Release
Jun 05, 2014

How severely will climate change affect the U.S.? It depends on climate policy, says a new study by MIT researchers.

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Link to Article | May 27, 2014

MIT study finds that springtime ozone levels are good predictors of summertime temperatures in the Southern Hemisphere.

By Jennifer Chu For the past two summers, Australians have sweated through record heat waves, with thermometers climbing as high as 118 degrees Fahrenheit in parts of the country. In January, officials were forced to halt tennis matches during the Australian Open due to extreme heat — a decision...
In The News
Link to Article | May 14, 2014

New analysis of cyclones shows migration away from tropics and toward the poles in recent decades.

by Peter Dizikes Powerful, destructive tropical cyclones are now reaching their peak intensity farther from the equator and closer to the poles, according to a new study co-authored by an MIT scientist. The results of the study, published today in the journal...
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Link to Article | May 08, 2014

Multidisciplinary program, to be led by Susan Solomon, will encourage collaborations among researchers in different fields. 

David Chandler MIT News Office MIT has announced a major new campuswide initiative to promote transformative, cross-disciplinary research relating to the environment. The initiative will be formally launched in the fall, and its founding director will be...
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AP | May 07, 2014

Henry D. Jacoby, codirector emeritus of the Joint Program and coauthor of the National Climate Assessment comments on the report.

Global warming is rapidly turning America the beautiful into America the stormy, sneezy and dangerous, according to a new federal scientific report. And those shining seas? Rising and costly, the report says. Climate change's assorted harms "are expected to become increasingly disruptive across the...
In The News
Link to Article | May 07, 2014

Henry D. Jacoby, codirector emeritus of the Joint Program, talks to Amanda Lang of the CBC's Lang and O'Leary Exchange about the findings of the Third National Climate Assessment. 

Joint Program codirector emeritus Henry Jacoby appeared on CBC's The Lang & O'Leary Exchange to discuss the findings of the Third National Climate Assessment. Jacoby is a lead...
News Release
May 01, 2014

Jerry Melillo one of 84 researchers from across the nation selected for membership in prestigious society

Commentary
Los Angeles Times | Apr 25, 2014

Global Change researcher Michael Greenstone and coauthors write about the importance of natural experiments" in calculating the costs and benefits of environmental regulations."

Last week, a divided court of appeals upheld what may well be the most important environmental rule in the nation's history: the Environmental Protection Agency's mercury standards. The regulation is expected to prevent up to 11,000 premature deaths, 4,700 heart attacks and 130,000 asthma attacks a...
Apr 24, 2014

The planet is a complex system in which humans are playing an ever more important role in shaping the environment and the livability of the planet. The data, modeling, and analysis of data and model results requires a variety of visualization tools. Computational resources needed for the...

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