Computing the ocean’s true colors
Stephanie Dutkiewicz’ phytoplankton models project the future of the ocean as food source and carbon sink.
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Stephanie Dutkiewicz’ phytoplankton models project the future of the ocean as food source and carbon sink.
Focusing on New England/Québec Region, Québec premier and MIT vice president for research speak at Boston signing ceremony; Hydro-Québec CEO pledges funding.
New method to track the impact of typhoons and other natural disasters could enable more precise, timely delivery of food aid.
Environmental Solutions Initiative’s new director discusses sustainable development, student engagement, and making Baker House his home.
Linking emissions trading systems in developed and developing countries could yield environmental, economic benefits.
New approach tracks key factors affecting crop yields, enabling early adaptation.
Researchers are analyzing coal and energy caps as carbon policy instruments for China.
Grad student Jesse Jenkins and professor Valerie Karplus discuss challenges of emissions pricing in a new paper.
Led by World Bank and IMF, coalition seeks to price emissions to tackle climate change.
Study looks at why some states could be impacted more than others if a price is put on carbon.
Aerosol emissions would slow warming but suppress rainfall.
Progress report underscores strong collaboration across campus to address climate change.
MIT study projects end-of-century climate under different scenarios.