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Link to Article | Oct 02, 2014

John Reily, codirector of the MIT Joint Program, talks with Climate Central about the 2014 Climate and Energy Outlook's findings on global water stress.

Bobby Magill Climate Central Water stress — the general scarcity of freshwater for people who need it — is considered by many scientists as one of the biggest challenges facing humanity and struggling ecosystems in a world increasingly affected by climate change. Studies differ on how much the...
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BusinessGreen.com | Oct 01, 2014

BusinessGreen -- Latest Energy and Climate Outlook predicts world on track for temperature increases of 3.3C to 5.6C this century, presenting huge challenge to global economy

by BusinessGreen staff MIT has added its voice to the cacophony of scientific institutions presenting warnings on the true scale of projected climate impacts, with the publication of a new report arguing we are currently on track to far exceed the 2C temperature goal set by the international...
News Release
Sep 26, 2014

The 2014 Energy and Climate Outlook explores changes in global energy, climate, land and water systems, with an eye toward the outcome of the 2015 UN climate talks in Paris.

Sep 24, 2014

John Reilly at Polytechnique Montréal. Can renewables become the dominant source of electricity in Canada and the USA?

Commentary
An article published this week on the University of Nottingham Climate Policy Institute Blog: "China: Local incentives drive action on global climate change". You can find the full article by following the link below:...
In The News
Link to Article | Aug 29, 2014
MIT's Prof. Noelle Selin appeared on CBC's The Exchange with Amanda Lang to discuss the findings of a study recently published in Nature Climate Change. Watch the interview below. 
In The News
MIT News | Aug 27, 2014
Study finds big snowstorms will still occur in the Northern Hemisphere following global warming.
In The News
Link to Article | Aug 27, 2014

What is the observational evidence that the ocean has warmed in recent years, and how difficult is it to quantify? Oceans at MIT asks Carl Wunsch about the limits of our knowledge.

Genevieve WanuchaOceans at MIT Carl Wunsch (MIT PhD ’67), Cecil and Ida Green Professor Emeritus of Physical Oceanography at MIT, has spent an entire career investigating the ocean’s role in climate, from both observational and theoretical angles. Early in his career, he spent many months working...
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Link to Article | Aug 26, 2014

The Atlantic reports on an MIT study that concludes that cost of limiting carbon emissions would pay for itself in human health benefits.

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James HamblinThe Atlantic The polar ice caps feel remote. The threat of orioles permanently leaving Baltimore for cooler climates might be a little more compelling. But researchers are learning that the most effective way around climate-policy ambivalence is to invoke imminent dangers to human...
News Release
Aug 25, 2014

Study finds that savings from healthier air can make up for some or all of the cost of carbon reduction policies. 

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