Joint Program In the News

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In The News
AAAS | Apr 05, 2017
MIT Joint Program researcher helps bring scientific evidence into public decision-making
In The News
New Yorker | Mar 30, 2017

The President’s latest executive order would scrap regulations critical to addressing climate change. But would it also, as he promises, put miners “back to work”? John Reilly and Noelle Selin comment on the latest developments.

In The News
The Atlantic | Mar 24, 2017
Air quality in Beijing has a lot to do with snowstorms in Siberia. MIT EAPS/IDSS Associate Professor and Joint Program researcher Noelle Selin comments.
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Around Campus
MIT News | Mar 24, 2017
North Carolina solar farm is up and running, significantly offsetting Institute’s carbon emissions--and advancing MIT's Plan for Action on Climate Change, which draws on MIT Joint Program expertise
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Around Campus
MIT News | Mar 17, 2017
Fresh from three years as U.S. Energy Secretary, Moniz returns to his roots at MIT
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In The News
PolitiFact | Mar 10, 2017
The fact that CO2 is a primary contributor to global warming is not in dispute among climate scientists, notes MIT Joint Program Executive Director for Research Anne Slinn in PolitiFact
In The News
Inside Climate News | Mar 07, 2017
'This is not a view shared by us': After MIT professor emeritus Richard Lindzen writes letter urging Trump to withdraw from climate accord, faculty responds. Related coverage: Climate@MIT, Boston Globe
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Around Campus
MIT News | Mar 03, 2017
Countries hit hardest by automaker’s emissions scandal include Germany, Poland, France, and Czech Republic
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Around Campus
MIT News | Mar 01, 2017
MIT students and community members go on the hunt for natural gas leaks
Solar engineer Joshua Stein works on one of several photovoltaic systems being evaluated for industry partners at Sandia National Laboratories in the U.S. Regional Test Centers program. Sandia won a three-year renewal of a Department of Energy contract to manage the RTCs, a network of five sites across the country where industry can assess the performance, reliability and economic viability of solar photovoltaic (PV) technologies. (Photo by Randy Montoya)
Commentary
The Hill | Feb 27, 2017

"An innovative corporate America, along with the rest of the nation, can benefit from developing low-carbon technologies and other greenhouse gas-reducing options," says MIT Joint Program Co-Director John Reilly.

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