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An MIT delegation and collaborators return from La Isla de La Fantasia as part of an NCS project. Photo credit: Azania
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The Legacy of the MIT Environmental Solutions Initiative

Founding Director Susan Solomon and other MIT CS3-affiliated researchers among key contributors (MIT Environmental Solutions Initiative)

How do we know what the Earth’s climate was like millions of years ago?
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ASK MIT CLIMATE: How do we know what the Earth’s climate was like millions of years ago?

In seafloor sediments, stalagmites, ice sheets and other natural records preserved from the ancient past, “paleoclimatologists” like MIT CS3 faculty affiliate David McGee search for clues to past temperatures, atmospheres and weather patterns. (MIT Climate Portal)

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An MIT delegation and collaborators return from La Isla de La Fantasia as part of an NCS project. Photo credit: Azania
News Release
MIT Environmental Solutions Initiative
The Legacy of the MIT Environmental Solutions Initiative

Founding Director Susan Solomon and other MIT CS3-affiliated researchers among key contributors (MIT Environmental Solutions Initiative)

How do we know what the Earth’s climate was like millions of years ago?
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MIT Climate Portal
ASK MIT CLIMATE: How do we know what the Earth’s climate was like millions of years ago?

In seafloor sediments, stalagmites, ice sheets and other natural records preserved from the ancient past, “paleoclimatologists” like MIT CS3 faculty affiliate David McGee search for clues to past temperatures, atmospheres and weather patterns. (MIT Climate Portal)

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