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Kerry Emanuel at MIT EAPS Tech Day 2014. Assessing the current understanding of the major climate processes and proposing new directions for climate research.
Report finds China’s CO2 emissions could decrease in the coming decades if the country accelerates its energy and climate policies.
New research examines regulations to cut carbon emissions and finds benefits to cap and trade system.
How severely will climate change affect the U.S.? It depends on climate policy, says a new study by MIT researchers.
MIT study finds that springtime ozone levels are good predictors of summertime temperatures in the Southern Hemisphere.
New analysis of cyclones shows migration away from tropics and toward the poles in recent decades.
Multidisciplinary program, to be led by Susan Solomon, will encourage collaborations among researchers in different fields.
Henry D. Jacoby, codirector emeritus of the Joint Program and coauthor of the National Climate Assessment comments on the report.
Henry D. Jacoby, codirector emeritus of the Joint Program, talks to Amanda Lang of the CBC's Lang and O'Leary Exchange about the findings of the Third National Climate Assessment.