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![This PNAS Special Feature shows the potential of recent modeling advances to improve decision-making in pursuit of a more sustainable world. (Source: PNAS) PNAS Special Feature](https://globalchange.mit.edu/sites/default/files/styles/490x340_manual/public/news/PNAS-final%20cover_WEB.jpg?itok=aQcpRp3s)
News Release
Jul 16, 2024
PNAS special feature shows potential of recent modeling advances to improve sustainability decision-making
![Photo: Aluminum production in western China is a major source of PFC-14 and PFC-116 emissions, which contribute to global warming. (Source: Unsplash/@rozetsky) Aluminum production in western China is a major source of PFC-14 and PFC-116 emissions, which contribute to global warming](https://globalchange.mit.edu/sites/default/files/styles/490x340_manual/public/news/Prinn_ES%26T.jpg?itok=iIy7o3bE)
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MIT News | Jul 15, 2024
Two studies pinpoint their likely industrial sources and mitigation opportunities
![A new study led by MIT scientists reveals that burning ammonia in ship engines could still contribute to ozone pollution while causing serious impacts on air quality. Image: iStock New MIT study shows adverse impacts of burning ammonia in ship engines](https://globalchange.mit.edu/sites/default/files/styles/490x340_manual/public/in-the-news/MIT-Ammonia-Fuel-01_0.jpg?itok=MumuQ9Js)
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MIT News | Jul 11, 2024
Ammonia could be a nearly carbon-free maritime fuel, but without new emissions regulations, its impact on air quality could significantly impact human health (MIT News) (Coverage: TradeWinds, Freight News)
![Global Changes - Spring 2024 Newsletter Global Changes - Spring 2024 Newsletter](https://globalchange.mit.edu/sites/default/files/styles/490x340_manual/public/news/Spring_2024_Cover.png?itok=C22HSJPz)
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Global Changes - Spring 2024 Newsletter | Jun 18, 2024
Insights, news, projects, publications and other developments at the MIT Joint Program
![A split image showing an African woman farming in a lush field on the left and a large solar panel farm on the right.A split image showing an African woman farming in a lush field on the left and a large solar panel farm on the right (Source: J-WAFS) A split image showing an African woman farming in a lush field on the left and a large solar panel farm on the right.A split image showing an African woman farming in a lush field on the left and a large solar panel farm on the right](https://globalchange.mit.edu/sites/default/files/styles/490x340_manual/public/in-the-news/Farm-land--Solar-panel-update_WEB.png?itok=UsHq36DM)
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MIT Latif Jameel Water & Food Systems Lab (J-WAFS) | Jun 04, 2024
MIT Joint Program project to focus on food security in Africa under a changing climate (MIT J-WAFS)
![Photo: MIT Joint Program Research Scientist Kenneth Strzepek with Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey and Social Finance CEO Tracy Palandjian (Photo courtesy of Kenneth Strzepek) Kenneth Strzepek with Mass. Gov. Maura Healey and Social Finance CEO Tracy Palandjian](https://globalchange.mit.edu/sites/default/files/styles/490x340_manual/public/news/Pic2.jpg?itok=c2lhq1ZT)
News Release
May 16, 2024
MIT Joint Program Research Scientist Kenneth Strzepek highlights risks and potential solutions at Vatican summit on climate resilience
![Taiwan’s Innovative Green Economy Roadmap (TIGER) is a two-year program with the MIT Energy Initiative exploring various ways that industry and government can promote and adopt technologies, practices, and policies that will keep Taiwan competitive amid a quickly changing energy landscape. Credit: Photo by 張 峻嘉 on Unsplash Taiwan’s Innovative Green Economy Roadmap (TIGER)](https://globalchange.mit.edu/sites/default/files/styles/490x340_manual/public/in-the-news/chunchia-ZFddx3rGaow-unsplash.jpg?itok=pO1diR7G)
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MIT Energy Inititiative | May 03, 2024
The MIT Energy Initiative and a consortium of Taiwanese companies are exploring how Taiwan can secure its energy future as the world transitions away from fossil fuels (MIT Energy Initiative)
![Photo: The XLVI (46th) MIT Global Change Forum explored climate change trends; physical and health impacts; economic impacts; current climate polices; future climate policies; and climate communication: the path forward. The climate communication policy panel included Susanne Moser, Michelle Amazeen, Noelle Selin and David Reiner. Source: MIT Joint Program/Dimonika Bray) MIT Global Change Forum - Climate Communication Panel](https://globalchange.mit.edu/sites/default/files/styles/490x340_manual/public/news/Forum%20Climate%20Communications%20Panel_WEB.jpg?itok=y6AJNv-K)
News Release
Apr 04, 2024
Key takeaways from the XLVI (46th) MIT Global Change Forum
![Photo: Grace Lin with her award-winning research poster at the Regeneron Westchester Science & Engineering Fair (Source: WESEF) High school student Grace Lin with her award-winning research poster](https://globalchange.mit.edu/sites/default/files/styles/490x340_manual/public/news/WESEF2024Behavior-102_WEB.jpg?itok=13y4EOdj)
News Brief
Mar 26, 2024
Her research nets first place award in Behavioral & Social Sciences category at Regeneron Westchester Science & Engineering Fair
![Photo: MIT Joint Program Deputy Director Sergey Paltsev speaks during CERAWeek “Flying with Hydrogen” session. (Source: Michelle Parece) Sergey Paltsev at CERAWeek](https://globalchange.mit.edu/sites/default/files/styles/490x340_manual/public/news/CERA_2024_2_WEB.jpg?itok=WpWjzB0U)
News Brief
Mar 20, 2024
Deputy Director Sergey Paltsev speaks on the 1.5°C climate target and flying with hydrogen (Coverage: Houston Chronicle)