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In The News
Wired | Nov 30, 2018

Noelle Selin comments on mercury pollution and its adverse impacts (Wired)

SOPHIA CHEN

LAST WEEK, DIPLOMATS from over 150 countries flew to Geneva to discuss how to reduce human-made emissions. No, not that kind. These suits want to cut mercury pollution.

Nov 28, 2018

Figures from the MIT Joint Program 2018 Food, Water, Energy & Climate Outlook.

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Around Campus
MIT News | Nov 28, 2018

New generating plant, building retrofits, and progress in metering energy use represent ongoing gains

David L. Chandler | MIT News Office  November 27, 2018

Despite a challenging year marked by a colder-than-usual winter and the construction of major new campus buildings, MIT has continued its progress toward its declared goal of reducing campus greenhouse gas emissions by 32 percent by...

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News Release
MIT News | Nov 13, 2018
MIT Joint Program workshop explores risks and opportunities for the agriculture sector

When it comes to global change, agriculture cuts both ways. Subject to the vicissitudes of global climate change, population and economic growth, the cultivation of crops and livestock alters atmospheric concentrations of planet-warming greenhouse gases and also contributes to pollution of...

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In The News • China Energy & Climate Project
Technology Review | Nov 09, 2018

A more flexible, responsive grid is needed to boost renewable electricity in China, says Joint Program faculty affiliate Valerie Karplus (Technology Review)

But are the country’s next-generation power lines a clean-power play or a global power move?

by James Temple

November 8, 2018

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News Release
Nov 06, 2018
MIT Joint Program researchers to present advanced modeling approaches at AGU Fall Meeting

Seventeen researchers and affiliates of the MIT Joint Program on the Science and Policy of Global Change plan to deliver or contribute to 10 oral and poster presentations at the American Geophysical Union (AGU) 2018 Fall Meeting on December 10-14 in Washington, D.C.

Nov 02, 2018

 

Erez Yoeli (MIT Sloan)

 

 

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In The News
Wired | Nov 02, 2018

In Wired, CEEPR Director/Joint Program affiliate Christopher Knittel comments on the benefits of carbon taxes and the challenges of implementing them

On paper, carbon capture is a simple proposition: Take carbon that we’ve pulled out of the Earth in the form of coal and oil and put into the atmosphere, and pull it out of the atmosphere and put it back in the Earth. It’s like hitting undo on the Industrial Revolution. And scientists can indeed...

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Around Campus
MIT News | Nov 02, 2018

Toxin will accumulate in the environment, particularly in remote regions, as countries delay implementing emissions controls

Jennifer Chu | MIT News Office  November 1, 2018

Mercury is an incredibly stubborn toxin. Once it is emitted from the smokestacks of coal-fired power plants, among other sources, the gas can drift through the atmosphere for up to a year before settling into oceans and lakes. It can then...

Nov 01, 2018

New method enables a more comprehensive assessment of the impact of climate change on agriculture

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