Joint Program In the News

Despite Tesla news, EV future looks bright
In The News
Behind the headlines, evidence points to an industry continuing to grow and innovate (Christian Science Monitor)
MIT TILclimate Podcast: Why are EVs more popular than hydrogen cars?
In The News
MIT Climate Portal | May 02, 2024
MIT Joint Program Deputy Director Sergey Paltsev shares his perspective on the TILclimate podcast (MIT Climate Portal)
MIT Joint Program Deputy Director Sergey Paltsev in a presentation at the April 10-11 Wings of Change Americas conference in Santiago, Chile
In The News
Litoral Press | Apr 18, 2024
So said MIT Joint Program Deputy Director Sergey Paltsev in a presentation at the April 10-11 Wings of Change Americas conference in Santiago, Chile (Litoral Press, Spanish)
Updated MIT Climate Primer
Around Campus
New version incorporates last four years of climate knowledge (MIT Environmental Solutions Initiative)
Carbon offsets
In The News
MIT Joint Program Research Scientist Angelo Gurgel shares his expertise as a guest on the Anti-Dread Climate Podcast (NPR/KCRW)
MIT Outdoor Days
Around Campus
MIT News | Mar 22, 2024
This measure, developed by MIT researchers, reflects direct effects on people’s quality of life — and reveals significant global disparities (MIT News)
Ask MIT Climate: Impact of restricting domestic fossil fuel production
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MIT Climate Portal | Mar 10, 2024
Supply-side restrictions, like shutting down new oil wells or gas pipelines, tend to lead to more imports and minimal impacts on greenhouse gas emissions—unless paired with other policies that limit demand for fossil fuels (MIT Climate Portal)
New MIT Climate Policy Center
Around Campus
As part of the new Climate Project at MIT, the center will create and strengthen connections between leading climate researchers and policymakers (MIT Sloan School of Management) (Coverage: Boston Globe, Axios, MIT Technology Review)
Are electric cars more toxic than gas-powered vehicles?
In The News
Daily Mail | Mar 06, 2024
Study suggested EVs expel more particulate matter through their tires and brakes than modern gas-powered vehicles due to added weight from batteries (Daily Mail)
Hydrogen fuel cell cars
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MIT Technology Review | Feb 29, 2024
Batteries are dominating zero-emissions vehicles, and the fuel has better uses elsewhere (MIT Technology Review)

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