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Inside Climate News | Mar 07, 2017

'This is not a view shared by us': After MIT professor emeritus Richard Lindzen writes letter urging Trump to withdraw from climate accord, faculty responds.
Related coverage: Climate@MIT, Boston Globe

This story was updated on March 7 to include a statement from Richard Lindzen.

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Around Campus
MIT News | Mar 03, 2017
Countries hit hardest by automaker’s emissions scandal include Germany, Poland, France, and Czech Republic

In September 2015, the German Volkswagen Group, the world’s largest car producer, admitted to having installed “defeat devices” in 11 million diesel cars sold worldwide between 2008 and 2015. The devices were designed to detect and adapt to laboratory tests, making the cars appear to comply with...

Mar 01, 2017

Algorithm produces more precise projections of extreme precipitation events

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Around Campus
MIT News | Mar 01, 2017
MIT students and community members go on the hunt for natural gas leaks

A dozen MIT students and community members clamber into a van on a bright morning in late January. There’s palpable excitement as the van drives down Main Street in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and crosses onto Portland Street. The chilly weather and light snow does nothing to dampen the group’s...

Solar engineer Joshua Stein works on one of several photovoltaic systems being evaluated for industry partners at Sandia National Laboratories in the U.S. Regional Test Centers program. Sandia won a three-year renewal of a Department of Energy contract to manage the RTCs, a network of five sites across the country where industry can assess the performance, reliability and economic viability of solar photovoltaic (PV) technologies. (Photo by Randy Montoya)
Commentary
The Hill | Feb 27, 2017
"An innovative corporate America, along with the rest of the nation, can benefit from developing low-carbon technologies and other greenhouse gas-reducing options," says MIT Joint Program Co-Director John Reilly.
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Around Campus
MIT News | Feb 27, 2017
MIT’s vice president for research describes how growing up in eastern Pennsylvania shaped her views on climate policy

Maria T. Zuber, vice president for research and the E.A. Griswold Professor of Geophysics, recently published an op-ed in The Washington Post that described her personal history growing up in eastern Pennsylvania’s coal country and argued for a strategy to support coal industry workers as the...

A new online publication from MIT reports on exciting climate science research at MIT. (Photo: Lauren Hinkel)
Around Campus
Climate@MIT | Feb 23, 2017
A new online publication from MIT reports on exciting climate science research at MIT

MIT is proud to announce the launch of a new online publication, Climate@MIT, which reports on exciting climate science research on campus and in the field.

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News Release
Feb 22, 2017
As new administration takes office, Joint Program IAP courses explore what’s at stake

On January 20 a new administration entered the White House determined to cut spending on climate change and environmental protection programs, and reduce restrictions on greenhouse gas emissions that contribute to global warming. To help the MIT community better understand what’s at stake,...

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News Release
Feb 22, 2017
Study assesses profitability and impact on the transportation sector

Gas-to-liquids (GTL), a process that converts natural gas to liquid fuels such as gasoline, diesel and jet fuel rather than producing these fuels from crude oil, has barely penetrated the energy market, with fewer than 10 industrial-scale plants currently in operation around the world. For...

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News Release
MIT News | Feb 10, 2017
New toolset evaluates economic impacts of ozone reduction policies for nine income groups

One of the two top air pollutants in the U.S., ground-level ozone is harmful not only to your health but also to your bank balance. Long-term exposure to high concentrations of ozone can lead to respiratory and lung disease such as asthma, conditions that drive up medical expenses and sometimes...

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