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News and Outreach: Raffaele Ferrari

Climate Reveal
In The News
Boston College Creative Communication Lab
Apr 15, 2026
PODCAST: Climate Reveal (Season 2, Episode 7) - Oceans

How the climate crisis has already impacted oceans locally and globally, the biggest challenges moving forward, and potential solutions to help oceans heal from human-caused degradation, with Gareth Lawson, Senior Scientist in Ocean Conservation at the Conservation Law Foundation, and Raffaele Ferrari, MIT Prof. of Oceanography/CS3 faculty affiliate. Each episode of Climate Reveal takes a deep dive into a specific aspect of the climate crisis and ongoing work toward solutions. (Boston College Creative Communication Lab)

Temperature by location map
News Release
Climate Interactive
Nov 19, 2025
New En-ROADS Map: Take a closer look at local temperature change

A new, interactive, Temperature-Change-by-Location map co-developed by Climate Interactive and MIT's Bringing Computation to the Climate Challenge (BC3) displays projected temperature changes in local areas across the century under different scenarios. The MIT BC3 team includes several MIT CS3-affiliated researchers. (Climate Interactive)

Simpler models can outperform deep learning at climate prediction
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MIT News
Aug 26, 2025
Simpler models can outperform deep learning at climate prediction

New study co-authored by MIT CS3 researchers shows the natural variability in climate data can cause AI models to struggle at predicting local temperature and rainfall (MIT News) (Coverage: ScienceBlog, Sustainable Brands)

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