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Aug 29, 2016

Québec Premier and MIT Vice President for Research speak at Boston signing ceremony; Hydro-Québec CEO pledges funding

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New York Times | Aug 29, 2016

California will extend its landmark climate change legislation to 2030, solidifying the state’s role as a leader in the effort to curb emissions.

John Sterman, a professor and climate policy expert at the MIT Sloan School of Management, said California’s move sent an unambiguous message that major political forces support such action. “It says, We’re committed to this task,” he said. “We’re not going back.” In a practical sense, Dr. Sterman...
Commentary • China Energy & Climate Project
ChinaFAQs | Aug 25, 2016
In late 2014, China’s climate pledge was a bold and unprecedented step, but an emissions peak sooner than 2030 looks well within reach. Now, the question is whether or not—and how—China can achieve further progress on climate change while advancing its own development goals.
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Portland Press Herald | Aug 25, 2016

Kerry Emanuel of MIT suggests a new warning system and policies that account for increases in flooding, among other reforms.

“Most damage is done by Category 3 or higher hurricanes, and recent modeling by Emanuel and others strongly suggests that higher-category storms in the North Atlantic and elsewhere will become more frequent as the climate warms further. Factor in sea-level rise generating greater storm surges, and...
News Release
Aug 24, 2016

Study shows long-lasting health, economic impacts of lead emissions from U.S. general aviation flights

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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...
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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

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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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