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Only if the government provides subsidies to farmers who invest in the practice, suggests study co-authored by MIT Joint Program Research Scientist Kenneth Strzepek

IFPRI RESEARCH BLOG

Will sustainable land management mitigate Ethiopia’s land degradation challenges?

AUGUST 9, 2017

BY EMILY SCHMIDT

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MIT News | Aug 07, 2017

Simons Foundation supports enhanced computer infrastructure for MIT's Darwin Project, which focuses on marine microbes and microbial communities that impact the ocean's food web and global carbon cycle

Helen Hill | EAPS  August 4, 2017

Microbes mediate the global marine cycles of elements, modulating atmospheric carbon dioxide and helping to maintain the oxygen we all breathe, yet there is much about them scientists still don’t understand. Now, an award from the Simons Foundation will...

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US News and World Report | Aug 04, 2017

Various studies suggest the problem of rising temperatures is growing. Joint Program Co-Director John Reilly and CEEPR Deputy Director Michael Mehling comment in US News & World Report.

Christine Huang, Contributor | US News & World Report

As new reports indicate that Earth's temperature will likely increase by two degrees Celsius by the end of the century, scientist and economists are once again urging the government to take immediate action to avoid the most...

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MIT News | Aug 03, 2017

Without action, climate change could devastate a region home to one-fifth of humanity, study finds

IDavid L. Chandler | MIT News Office  August 2, 2017

n South Asia, a region of deep poverty where one-fifth of the world’s people live, new research suggests that by the end of this century climate change could lead to summer heat waves with levels of heat and humidity that exceed what...

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MIT News | Jul 31, 2017

Study finds ocean circulation, coupled with trade wind changes, efficiently limits shifting of tropical rainfall patterns

Lauren Hinkel | Oceans at MIT  July 28, 2017

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News Release
MIT News | Jul 24, 2017
A 50-year dry spell has reversed, with more rain to come

An MIT study published today in Nature Climate Change finds that the Indian summer monsoons, which bring rainfall to the country each year between June and September, have strengthened in the last 15 years over north central India.

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News Release
Jul 20, 2017
Study highlights need to improve modeling of carbon-rich Northern Eurasia

Spanning Eastern Europe, Scandinavia, the former Soviet Union and Northern China, Northern Eurasia is a bellwether for the future of climate change. Having undergone the fastest rate of climate change in the human-populated world in the past few decades, the region has endured dramatic natural...

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MIT News | Jul 18, 2017

MIT Joint Program-affiliated professor of atmospheric chemistry honored for her contributions to atmospheric science

Helen Hill | EAPS  July 18, 2017

Susan Solomon, the Lee and Geraldine Martin Professor of Environmental Studies at MIT, has been awarded the UK Royal Society’s prestigious Bakerian Medal.

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Boston Globe | Jul 14, 2017

Boston Globe: Study is one of the first to examine how the warming climate could affect the availability and distribution of the water basins that farmers depend on for irrigation (Additional coverage: KJZZ, Environmental Leader)

By Alyssa Meyers

Climate change could deplete some US water basins and dramatically reduce crop yields in some areas by 2050, according to researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

A study by a group of MIT scientists and economists is one of the first to examine...

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MIT ClimateX | Jul 13, 2017

MIT Joint Program Co-Director John Reilly discusses the complex nature of climate modeling, and the challenges faced by the climate science community in the current political climate

In episode 2 of Climate Conversations, host Rajesh Kasturirangan is joined by ClimateX team members Curt Newton and Laura Howells.

The team explores the role of market forces in tackling climate change and are joined by special guest John Reilly, who discusses the complex nature of...

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