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MIT News | May 09, 2013
Cirrus clouds form around mineral dust and metallic particles, study finds.
National Journal
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National Journal | May 09, 2013
By Coral Davenport Kerry Emanuel registered as a Republican as soon he turned 18, in 1973. The aspiring scientist was turned off by what he saw as the Left’s blind ideology. “I had friends who denied Pol Pot was killing people in Cambodia,” he says. “I reacted very badly to the triumph of ideology...
Biofuels
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MIT News | May 07, 2013
Researchers explore possible consequences of greater biofuel use The growing global demand for energy, combined with a need to reduce emissions and lessen the effects of climate change, has increased focus on cleaner energy sources. But what unintended consequences could these cleaner sources have...
Solomon Report
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According to a new study co-authored by Susan Solomon, as the planet warms, not only do Earth's climate zones keep shifting, they actually shift at an accelerating pace, giving species inhabiting each zone less time to adapt. "The warmer climate gets, the faster the climate zones are shifting....
Martinot
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MIT News | May 01, 2013
Researcher Eric Martinot presents findings of two-year project at campus event Professor Eric Martinot, the senior research director with the Institute for Sustainable Energy Policies in Tokyo, told students and faculty at a seminar on April 18 that renewables have become “mainstream” and are “a...
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The Atlantic | Apr 29, 2013
By Charles C. Mann New technology and a little-known energy source suggest that fossil fuels may not be finite. This would be a miracle—and a nightmare. As the great research ship Chikyu left Shimizu in January to mine the explosive ice beneath the Philippine Sea, chances are good that not one of...
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MITEI | Apr 29, 2013

Earth Day talk details Massachusetts’ accomplishments since the governor’s MIT speech five years ago

By: David L. Chandler April 29, 2013 Earth Day talk details Massachusetts’ accomplishments since the governor’s MIT speech five years ago, and outlines new goals. In an Earth Day address at MIT in 2008, Massachusetts Gov. Deval Patrick outlined an ambitious set of goals that he said could achieve...
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By: Janet Pelley                                                                                                                                                                                        March 28, 2013 By 2100, the world population will pass 10 billion people. How can we sustain that...
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Most efforts to address carbon emissions focus on preventing them from entering the atmosphere in the first place. But how to get rid of CO2 already there? Start-ups are developing prototype air-capture systems.
Apr 22, 2013

In this Faculty Forum Online broadcast, Knittel discussed his studies of consumer and company reactions to energy price fluctuations and the implications of this work for effective environmental policies.

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