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Link to Article | Jul 20, 2015

Study finds many species may die out and others may migrate significantly as ocean acidification intensifies.

by Jennifer Chu | MIT News Office Oceans have absorbed up to 30 percent of human-made carbon dioxide around the world, storing dissolved carbon for hundreds of years. As the uptake of carbon dioxide has increased in the last century, so has the acidity of oceans worldwide. Since pre-industrial...
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MIT News | Jun 26, 2015

MIT analysis informs a new EPA report on the effects of curbing climate change.

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Reducing global greenhouse gas emissions could have big benefits in the U.S., according to a report released today by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), including thousands of avoided deaths from extreme heat, billions of dollars in saved infrastructure expenses, and prevented...
In The News • China Energy & Climate Project
MIT Energy Initiative | Jun 08, 2015

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.

By Nancy W. Stauffer, MIT Energy Initiative Overview Researchers from MIT and Tsinghua University in Beijing are collaborating to bring new insights into how China—now the world’s largest emitter of carbon dioxide (CO2)—can reverse the rising trajectory of its CO2 emissions within two decades. They...
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Link to Article | Jun 05, 2015

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.

For millennia, Egypt has relied on the Nile River for its agriculture. So Egyptians were understandably upset in 2011 when their upstream neighbor, Ethiopia, announced plans to build a hydroelectric dam that threatened to reduce the flow out of the spigot: the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD...
Researcher Highlight
Jun 01, 2015

MIT researcher Sergey Paltsev studies how to supply the world's growing need for energy—without harming the climate. 

Student Spotlight
Jun 01, 2015

MIT graduate student David Ramberg studies the link between new technology and fuel prices. 

Student Spotlight
Jun 01, 2015

MIT graduate student Claudia Octaviano studies how energy storage technologies could transform the economics of renewable energy. 

In The News
Road to Paris | May 18, 2015

When it comes to pricing CO2

By Daniel A. Gross Most economists agree that if we want to efficiently reduce CO2 emissions, we’ll need to put a price on carbon. But a nagging question remains. How are we supposed to figure out a price for an invisible, amorphous gas that underpins the economy and transforms the climate? It’s...
May 11, 2015

For the 2015 Karl Taylor Compton Lecture, MIT welcomes Professor Mario J. Molina, co-winner of the 1995 Nobel Prize in Chemistry and former Institute Professor.

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MIT News | May 05, 2015
Report highlights enormous potential and discusses pathways toward affordable solar energy.

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