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News and Outreach: C. Adam Schlosser

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News Release
Jun 18, 2018
Charting the future of decarbonization

MIT Joint Program workshop explores economic and environmental impacts of scaling up low-carbon energy

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MIT News
May 11, 2018
Workshop explores intertwined future of food production, water, and climate

Choices by consumers and farmers can help limit global warming, but climate change may also curtail those choices in the future

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MIT News
Feb 13, 2018
Projecting the impacts of climate change

Joint Program researchers advocate for improved modeling approach

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Dec 21, 2017
Water Resource Risks: Integrated Approaches to Support Actions

MIT Joint Program workshop highlights pathways toward sustainable water resources

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MIT News
Nov 30, 2017
Preventing the next blackout

MIT study projects potential impact of climate change on large power transformers in U.S. Northeast

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News Release
Oct 19, 2017
MIT Joint Program researchers to share recent findings at AGU Fall Meeting

Presentations to center on Earth system science, infrastructure resilience and air quality

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In The News
Smithsonian
Aug 15, 2017
Does Climate Change Cause Extreme Weather Events?

It’s a challenge to attribute any one storm or heat wave to climate change, but scientists are getting closer. MIT Joint Program Deputy Director C. Adam Schlosser comments in Smithsonian.com.

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MIT News
Jan 3, 2017
Study finds more extreme storms ahead for California

New technique predicts frequency of heavy precipitation with global warming

Press Coverage: Forbes, UPI, KCBS, SFGate, Salon, Pacific Standard

Researcher Profile
Dec 27, 2016
Adam Schlosser: Modeling Plausible Futures

C. Adam Schlosser assesses long-term risks to regional water and energy systems

Video
Apr 15, 2016

Scientific American: Asia Faces Water Shortages

A new study points to the risk that China and India will be facing severe water shortages by 2050 due to a perfect storm of economic growth, climate change, and fast growing populations. Joint Program Deputy Director Adam Schlosser comments on the future of water stress in Asia.

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