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EPA uses scenarios to evaluate gains for agriculture, health and other global concerns
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Vulnerable coastal regions could face storm surges of unprecedented magnitude in the next century
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Study explains how rain droplets attract aerosols out of the atmosphere
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Paul O'Gorman: Extreme storm modeler
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New findings show Asia produces twice as much mercury emissions as previously thought.
Study finds many species may die out and others may migrate significantly as ocean acidification intensifies.
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MIT analysis informs a new EPA report on the effects of curbing climate change.
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MIT Energy Initiative | China Energy and Climate Project researchers conclude that by designing and implementing aggressive long-term measures now, Chinese policy makers will put the nation on a path to achieve recently pledged emissions reductions with relatively modest impacts on economic growth.
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MIT Spectrum interviews MIT alumnus Kenneth Strzepek, who led a nonpartisan panel of 17 experts to investigate the international water debate between Egypt and Ethiopia in the hopes of forging a common solution.
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MIT researcher Sergey Paltsev studies how to supply the world's growing need for energy—without harming the climate.