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Bloomberg Businessweek | Jun 25, 2013
By: Elizabeth Rowe
June 25, 2013
We all know that air conditioning eats up an enormous amount of energy. We also know that installing ceiling fans would allow us to use the air conditioner a lot less. And we all know the savings over time would pay for the ceiling fan. So why aren’t there more...
In The News
National Academy of Sciences | Jun 20, 2013
John Reilly, co-director of the Joint Program on Global Change, served on the committee responsible for a new National Research Council (NRC) report on the “Effects of U.S. Tax Policy on Greenhouse Gas Emissions.”
The report found that while tax policies can make a substantial contribution to...
Recent Event
Cargill | Jun 19, 2013
Creating a more food-secure world through adaptation and resilience
MIT Global Change Forum - Boston, MassachusettsGreg Page, Cargill Chairman and Chief Executive Officer June 4, 2013
(As prepared remarks)
I am very happy to be here this evening and glad that John Reilly extended the invitation....
News Release
MIT News Office | Jun 18, 2013
June 17, 2013
Vicki Ekstrom
MIT Energy Initiative
Energy efficiency promises to cut emissions, reduce dependence on foreign fuel, and mitigate climate change. As such, governments around the world are spending tens of billions of dollars to support energy-efficiency regulations, technologies and...
In The News
Washington Post: Wonk Blog | Jun 18, 2013
It’s something we hear from policymakers again and again: The world squanders too much energy. And wringing out that waste should be one of the easiest...
News Release
MIT News | Jun 17, 2013
June 14, 2013
Alli Gold
MIT Joint Program on the Science and Policy of Global Change
After the 2011 Fukushima nuclear disaster, energy experts and policymakers around the world began to reassess the future of nuclear power. Countries, including Japan and Germany, have since scaled back or plan to...
News Release
MIT News | Jun 13, 2013
June 13, 2013
Alli Gold
MIT Joint Program on the Science and Policy of Global Change
If you know how much something costs, you can budget and plan ahead. With this in mind, a team of researchers from MIT, the World Bank and the International Food Policy Research Institute recently developed a...
A Slice of MIT | Jun 12, 2013
By Joe McGonegal
June 12, 2013
On the slopes of Mt. Karisimbi, a 4,500-meter volcano in northwestern Rwanda, a lone MIT researcher is working this year to add new data to climate change research.
She is Katherine Potter PhD ’11, the principal investigator for the new Rwanda Climate Observatory....
Around Campus
MIT News | Jun 12, 2013
"When you have eliminated all which is impossible, then whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth.”
A version of this quote, originally penned by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle in “The Case-Book of Sherlock Holmes,” appears in a dog-eared copy of “Advanced Mathematical Methods for Scientists...
Oceans at MIT | Jun 10, 2013
The Keeling Curve record from the NOAA-operated Mauna Loa Observatory shows that the atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration hovers around 400 ppm, a level not seen in more than 3 million years when sea levels were as much as 80 feet higher than...