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CBS MoneyWatch | Sep 28, 2018

CBS MoneyWatch news story cites global temperature projections from MIT Joint Program's 2016 Outlook

A spate of hot, wet weather this summer and over the past few growing seasons has left Wisconsin apple farmers concerned about their futures. Though September is traditionally the time people begin to flock to orchards, picking apples and drinking cider, this year's weather hasn't been good for...

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MIT News | Sep 25, 2018

New insights into the role of water vapor may help researchers predict how the planet will respond to warming

Jennifer Chu | MIT News Office  September 24, 2018

Just as an oven gives off more heat to the surrounding kitchen as its internal temperature rises, the Earth sheds more heat into space as its surface warms up. Since the 1950s, scientists have observed a surprisingly straightforward,...

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MIT News | Sep 21, 2018

Real-word driving produces up to 16 times more emissions, causing 2,700 premature deaths across the EU, researchers estimate

Jennifer Chu | MIT News Office  September 21, 2018

In September 2015, the German automaker Volkswagen was found to have illegally cheated federal emissions tests in the United States, by intentionally programming emissions control devices to turn on only during laboratory testing. The...

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MIT News | Sep 06, 2018

To curb greenhouse gas emissions, nations, states, and cities should aim for a mix of fuel-saving, flexible, and highly reliable sources

David L. Chandler | MIT News Office  September 6, 2018

In major legislation passed at the end of August, California committed to creating a 100 percent carbon-free electricity grid — once again leading other nations, states, and cities in setting aggressive policies for slashing...

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MIT News | Sep 04, 2018

Findings suggest new policy models and cost-cutting technologies could help nuclear play vital role in climate solutions

Francesca McCaffrey | MIT Energy Initiative  September 4, 2018

How can the world achieve the deep carbon emissions reductions that are necessary to slow or reverse the impacts of climate change? The authors of a new MIT study say that unless nuclear energy is meaningfully incorporated...

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MIT News | Aug 24, 2018

Selin will spearhead the master's program for students whose research addresses societal challenges at the intersection of technology and policy

Scott Murray | Institute for Data, Systems, and Society  August 24, 2018

Noelle Selin, an associate professor with a joint appointment in the MIT Institute for Data, Systems, and Society (IDSS) and the Department of Earth, Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences (EAPS), has been appointed the...

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Commentary
Huffington Post (Canada) | Aug 10, 2018

Joint Program study cited in Huffington Post (Canada) blog

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MIT News | Jul 31, 2018

One of the world’s most densely populated regions may push the boundaries of habitability by the end of this century, study finds

A region that holds one of the biggest concentrations of people on Earth could be pushing against the boundaries of habitability by the latter part of this century, a new study shows.

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Commentary
Jul 30, 2018
MIT Joint Program faculty affiliate Richard Schmalensee presents roadmap for decarbonization and climate stabilization

To avoid the most serious and permanent damage from climate change, from catastrophic sea-level rise to devastating droughts, and do so at the least cost, the world will need to reduce net human-caused carbon dioxide (CO₂) emissions to zero ASAP. Getting to net-zero emissions in a timely manner...

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News Brief
Jul 25, 2018
Results from the latest version of MESM compare favorably with those produced by more computationally intensive models

The future of the Earth’s energy, water and land resources will depend, in part, on how the climate will change in coming decades. To generate meaningful projections of global climate change, one must take into account two major sources of uncertainty—first, in the level of external forcings to...

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