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In The News
BBC World Service | Aug 15, 2016
In radio clip, Ed Butler explores these issues with MIT Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering Elfatih Eltahir, a climatologist in the MIT Center for Global Change Science; and journalist and author Francesca...
In The News
Washington Post | Aug 15, 2016
A new study indicates that solving the problem of wind and solar’s intermittency has thus far required the use of more fossil fuels, including the installation of several “fast-ramping” natural...
Young people challenge Rep. Chris Stewart (R-UT) for being a climate denier at a town hall meeting on April 2, 2013. Source: Climate Truth
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Inside Climate News | Aug 12, 2016
Climate deniers often cite uncertainty in climate models and other scientific evidence. Researchers challenge this argument in a new essay published in Science, suggesting climate scientists should place more emphasis on the risks of inaction. Joint Program Co-Director John Reilly comments.
News Release
Aug 08, 2016

Crop damage assessment method could enable more precise, timely delivery of food aid

In The News
Washington Post | Aug 03, 2016
Previous studies have suggested that when CO2 is stored underground, it may degrade layers of rock above it and leak back into the atmosphere. However, a new study indicates that such concerns may be exaggerated. Joint Program associate and carbon capture expert Howard Herzog comments.
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MIT News | Aug 02, 2016

John Fernández ’85, MIT professor and recently-named director of the Environmental Solutions Initiative (ESI): “I have always been most excited by creating an environment where there are no boundaries between disciplines.

John Fernández ’85 is not interested in overleaping boundaries so much as erasing them. The MIT professor, who was recently named director of the Environmental Solutions Initiative (ESI), started out as a child who loved math and...
News Release
Jul 28, 2016
Linking emissions trading systems in developed and developing countries could yield environmental, economic benefits

Recognizing the substantial costs involved in addressing climate change through both mitigation and adaptation measures, the Paris Agreement stipulates that developed countries provide at least $100 billion a year in climate financing to developing countries, and support their transition to...

Around Campus
MIT News | Jul 26, 2016
Climate change is a global problem — but its solution relies on national, regional, and local policy actions.
In The News • China Energy & Climate Project
chinadialogue | Jul 25, 2016

Faster electricity market reform is needed to harness more wind and speed up a shift from coal, two experts tell chinadialogue

China has roughly one third of global installed wind energy capacity, while the US has 17%. Yet China uses less wind-powered electricity than the US. What is going wrong?
In The News
MIT News | Jul 22, 2016

MIT Institute for Data, Systems, and Society research from the Technology and Policy Program highlights multidisciplinary approaches to data-driven policies

Major challenges across all of the domains addressed by MIT's Institute for Data, Systems, and Society (IDSS) incorporate fundamentally intertwined elements of...

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