Ultimately, proper regulation of corporate climate commitments—including of durable CDR—will fall on governments, says MIT CS3's John Reilly (Grist)
News and Outreach: John Reilly
MIT CS3 researchers co-author chapter on emissions and concentration scenarios (Springer Cham, Chapter 16, pp. 163-176)
How a holistic strategy can minimize risks and disruptions
New modeling framework projects how pressures on the global food system could impact cropland, pastureland and forests
Modeling improvements needed to provide more reliable guidance to decision-makers, finds MIT CS3-led study
MIT Joint Program Co-Director Emeritus John Reilly highlights key challenges (Associated Press)
Her research nets first place award in Behavioral & Social Sciences category at Regeneron Westchester Science & Engineering Fair

Study highlights factors that could reduce climate risk
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Study highlights factors that could reduce climate risk
2023 Global Change Outlook quantifies benefits of policies that cap global warming at 1.5°C
MIT Joint Program presentations highlight multiple sustainability challenges and solutions
Climate policy alone cannot meaningfully reduce racial/economic disparities in air pollution exposure