MIT-Tsinghua University project, publications advance U.S.-China climate cooperation Paving the Way for PolicyChina Project Read more about Paving the Way for Policy
Now available online, sessions provide fast, accessible introduction to the field Joint Program IAP Courses Highlight Fundamentals of Climate Science and Policy Read more about Joint Program IAP Courses Highlight Fundamentals of Climate Science and Policy
A collaborative approach to addressing climate change The Action Agenda Read more about The Action Agenda
U.N. initiative expanding climate action beyond national level, says top U.N. climate advisor A Virtuous Circle Read more about A Virtuous Circle
Top U.N. climate advisor highlights successes in Paris, challenges ahead. Getting the World to Turn Down the Heat Read more about Getting the World to Turn Down the Heat
UROP student Kirby Ledvina studies effects of carbon pricing and expanded irrigation on biofuel production Kirby Ledvina: Making a Finer-Grain Assessment Read more about Kirby Ledvina: Making a Finer-Grain Assessment
MIT Research Associate Mustafa Babiker assesses climate scenarios for the IPCC Mustafa Babiker: Part of the Brain Trust Read more about Mustafa Babiker: Part of the Brain Trust
MIT study projects end-of-century climate under different scenarios How Much of a Difference Will the Paris Agreement Make? Read more about How Much of a Difference Will the Paris Agreement Make?
Joint Program immerses MIT Open House visitors in climate science and policy Cool the Planet or Turn up the Heat? Read more about Cool the Planet or Turn up the Heat?
How much will your cost of living rise if a price is put on carbon? According to a new study in The Energy Journal, the answer may depend on where you live—and how policymakers define who’s ultimately responsible for human-made carbon emissions. The Geography of Carbon Pricing Read more about The Geography of Carbon Pricing