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E&E News: ClimateWire | Jan 23, 2017

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Shifting climate patterns in North America could hit U.S. crop production hard, possibly even halving the production of corn by the end of the century, a new study finds.

Scientists believe that the spike in average temperatures that is widely predicted by climate models for North America...

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MIT News | Jan 19, 2017
New website showcases the MIT Joint Program’s expanded research portfolio

Mapping out a low-carbon future

Water scarcity, air pollution and climate change

Projecting the impacts of land-use change

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Popular Science | Jan 18, 2017
Popular Science: MIT Joint Program Co-Director John Reilly comments on NASA/NOAA announcement
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Around Campus
MIT News | Jan 17, 2017
First year of data from SMAP satellite provides new insights for weather, agriculture, and climate

The top 2 inches of topsoil on all of Earth’s landmasses contains an infinitesimal fraction of the planet’s water — less than one-thousandth of a percent. Yet because of its position at the interface between the land and the atmosphere, that tiny amount plays a crucial role in everything from...

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MIT News | Jan 10, 2017

At MIT, U.S. Secretary of State highlights peril of climate change, economic promise of clean energy

Voicing both concern and confidence, U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry said in an address at MIT on Monday that the effort to limit climate change was a dire “race against time,” but one that could be successful due to the economic promise of renewable energy.

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In The News
J-WAFS | Jan 10, 2017

How Models Can Help Agriculture Adapt to Climate Change Uncertainties

J-WAFS Highlight

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Around Campus
MIT News | Jan 09, 2017

Through warming effects, methane and other gases impact rising seas long after leaving the atmosphere

Even if there comes a day when the world completely stops emitting greenhouse gases into the atmosphere, coastal regions and island nations will continue to experience rising sea levels for centuries afterward, according to a new study by researchers at MIT and Simon Fraser University.

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MIT News | Jan 03, 2017
Energy scenarios provide useful decision-support tool for policymakers and investors

Fulfilling the promise of the 2015 Paris Agreement on climate change—most notably the goal of limiting the rise in mean global surface temperature since preindustrial times to two degrees Celsius—will require a dramatic transition away from fossil fuels and toward low-carbon energy sources.

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MIT News | Jan 03, 2017

New technique predicts frequency of heavy precipitation with global warming

Press Coverage: Forbes, UPI,...
Jan 01, 2017

The European Union could meet its climate goals and save billions of Euro by extending its emissions trading system to include the private transportation sector.

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