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MIT News | Apr 23, 2014
Yesterday, Paul Kagame, the president of Rwanda, visited MIT to discuss existing collaboration between his country and MIT, as well as to explore the possibility of broadening its scope. Kagame was traveling with Rwandan Ambassador to the United States Mathilde Mukantabana, Rwanda’s Permanent...
News Release
Apr 14, 2014
MIT researchers find that the extremes in Antarctic ozone holes have not been matched in the Arctic
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National Geographic Daily News | Apr 09, 2014
John Reilly comments on the fortcoming IPCC report's take on slowing climate change.
Trust in technology: That seems to be the underlying message of a coming report from the world's top panel on climate change.
Scheduled for release on Sunday in Berlin, Germany, the new Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) report will point to many possible ways—from burying greenhouse...
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ClimateWire | Apr 07, 2014
John Reilly says IPCC reports should integrate science, adaptation, and mitigation efforts.
By Stephanie Paige Ogburn
ClimateWire
Every seven years, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) publishes three colossal reports about global warming.
The second of that set of three, focusing on impacts and adaptation, was just released, and on its heels have come calls for the...
Commentary
MIT Technology Review | Apr 03, 2014
John Reilly
Co-director MIT Joint Program on the Science and Policy of Global Change
The difficulty of predicting local effects of climate change makes a compelling case for preventing it.
This week the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) released a major report focused on what actions...
News Release
Apr 03, 2014
MIT researchers, part of an international team, examine the total warming impact of 25 major synthetic greenhouse gases.
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Anadolu Agency | Mar 27, 2014
By Oguzhan Ozsoy
Anadolu Agency
There are currently 14 nuclear power plants in operation with 8 more under construction in China, wind energy is thirds largest energy source. China the largest consumer of coal in the world is attempting to diversify its energy sources to move towards renewable...
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Oceans at MIT | Mar 24, 2014
By Genevieve Wanucha
Oceans at MIT
The ocean plays a critical role in climate change, especially in setting the climate's response to increasing anthropogenic emissions of greenhouse gases. As excess heat accumulates in various parts of the Earth system, most of that thermal energy goes into the...
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MIT News | Mar 05, 2014
Genevieve Wanucha
Oceans at MIT
John Marshall, Cecil and Ida Green Professor of Oceanography, recently accepted the 2014 Sverdrup Gold Medal of the American Meteorological Society for his “fundamental insights into water mass transformation and deep convection and their implications for global...
News Release • China Energy & Climate Project
Link to Article | Mar 05, 2014
Alli Gold Roberts
MIT Joint Program on the Science and Policy of Global Change
China is the world’s second largest national economy and its largest exporter. This growth has come at a cost, with energy demands and associated environmental damages on the rise. China is now the world leader in...