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MIT News | Dec 18, 2017

MIT’s Janelle Knox-Hayes studies the cultural issues behind climate policy

Peter Dizikes | MIT News Office  December 17, 2017

We have one planet, and many plans to keep it from getting too hot. Consider: There are more than 60 different greenhouse gas emissions pricing systems being used by countries and regions around the world, all intended to reduce the...

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MIT News | Dec 13, 2017

Two-day summit on climate leadership in northeastern North America draws almost 200 to MIT

Catherine Curro Caruso | MIT News correspondent  December 12, 2017

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MIT News | Nov 30, 2017
MIT study projects potential impact of climate change on large power transformers in U.S. Northeast

Nine of the ten biggest blackouts in U.S. history were caused by hurricanes, whose sustained winds knocked out power lines over broad geographical areas. Topping the list is Hurricane Maria, which in October disabled the electric grid in Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands, leaving the...

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MIT News | Nov 22, 2017

At an Environmental Solutions Initiative event, U.S. Senator Sheldon Whitehouse speaks about defending science and moving forward on climate action

Stephanie M. McPherson | Environmental Solutions Initiative  November 22, 2017

United States Senator Sheldon Whitehouse (D-RI) spoke at MIT on Nov. 20 about efforts to deny the legitimacy of climate science and how such misinformation can be combated.

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MIT News | Nov 21, 2017

Plans are in place to meet or exceed greenhouse gas reduction targets

David L. Chandler | MIT News Office  November 21, 2017

MIT has been forging ahead on strategies to implement the Institute’s Plan for Action on Climate Change, which was adopted in 2015. Two years after the plan was released, the Office of Sustainability and the Department of Facilities...

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MIT News | Nov 17, 2017
MIT researchers are working with the Mexican government on carbon pricing options to meet the country’s climate goals under the Paris Agreement

As nations gathered in Bonn, Germany, for this year’s UN climate summit, one item on their agenda was determining whether pledged climate efforts are sufficient to achieve the targets of the 2015 Paris Agreement. Researchers at MIT have been working with the Mexican government to explore policy...

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News Brief
Nov 16, 2017
MIT Joint Program Research Scientist Kenneth Strzepek co-authors chapter, “Analyzing the economy-wide impacts on Egypt of alternative GERD filling policies”

As it builds the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) on the Blue Nile, one of the two main tributaries of the Nile River, Ethiopia looks forward to producing a significant amount of hydropower, which could boost regional energy security and job creation. At the same time, there’s concern that...

Nov 16, 2017

On November 6-7, the 2017 MIT Water Summit convened experts from industry, academia, government and NGOs to examine critical issues at the food-water nexus. Presenters focused on the role of water in food production and how innovation, policy and technology can help communities to become more...

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Nov 16, 2017
MIT Water Summit panelist Kenneth Strzepek explores challenges and solutions

On November 6-7, the 2017 MIT Water Summit convened experts from industry, academia, government and NGOs to examine critical issues at the food-water nexus. Presenters focused on the role of water in food production and how innovation, policy and technology can help communities to become more...

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