MIT CS3 presentations highlight multiple sustainability challenges and solutions
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MIT CS3 researchers to lead two projects that will explore viable pathways for expanding clean electricity and deploying ammonia as a low-carbon alternative fuel (MIT Energy Initiative)
Institute-wide project taps social science to reframe the problem and identify more viable solutions
In GTAP webinar, MIT CS3 Principal Research Scientist Jennifer Morris presents findings from Nature Climate Change study aimed at better understanding/modeling the climate/economy nexus
MIT CS3 researchers co-author chapter on emissions and concentration scenarios (Springer Cham, Chapter 16, pp. 163-176)
In one project, MIT CS3 researchers aim to create a framework for evaluating decarbonization and energy transition pathways for Africa (MIT Energy Initiative)
New modeling framework projects how pressures on the global food system could impact cropland, pastureland and forests
But a new MIT CS3-led study shows how advanced steelmaking technologies could substantially reduce carbon emissions
MIT CS3 Principal Research Scientist Jennifer Morris cautions that all energy sources—fossil-based or renewable—have environmental footprints (The American Bazaar)
MIT CS3 study finds that government collaboration and public policies will be necessary to deploy sustainable aviation fuel at scale and reduce its economic impact across the region (LATAM)
Key points from the 47th MIT Global Change Forum