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MIT Joint Program Deputy Director Sergey Paltsev shares his perspective on the TILclimate podcast (MIT Climate Portal)
LHF: Hello, and welcome to TILclimate. I’m Laur Hesse Fisher from MIT, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. And today we’re digging into a question sent in by Robert P. of New York, who asks: “Why have electric vehicles won out over hydrogen-powered cars?”
![MIT Joint Program Deputy Director Sergey Paltsev in a presentation at the April 10-11 Wings of Change Americas conference in Santiago, Chile (Source: Litoral Press) MIT Joint Program Deputy Director Sergey Paltsev in a presentation at the April 10-11 Wings of Change Americas conference in Santiago, Chile](https://globalchange.mit.edu/sites/default/files/styles/490x340_manual/public/in-the-news/4984424_3766260_WEB.jpg?itok=J42SKAAw)
So said MIT Joint Program Deputy Director Sergey Paltsev in a presentation at the April 10-11 Wings of Change Americas conference in Santiago, Chile (Litoral Press, Spanish)
![Photo: The XLVI (46th) MIT Global Change Forum explored climate change trends; physical and health impacts; economic impacts; current climate polices; future climate policies; and climate communication: the path forward. The climate communication policy panel included Susanne Moser, Michelle Amazeen, Noelle Selin and David Reiner. Source: MIT Joint Program/Dimonika Bray) MIT Global Change Forum - Climate Communication Panel](https://globalchange.mit.edu/sites/default/files/styles/490x340_manual/public/news/Forum%20Climate%20Communications%20Panel_WEB.jpg?itok=y6AJNv-K)
At the XLVI (46th) MIT Global Change Forum on March 28-29, 2024, more than 100 attendees from industry, academia, government and NGOs gathered at the Samberg Conference Center on the MIT campus to explore climate change trends, physical and economic climate impacts, and policy and communications...