2021 Global Change Outlook shows how more aggressive policies can sharply reduce climate risk
News and Outreach: Kenneth Strzepek
MIT partners with Cambridge on flood-risk model for local, global benefit (MIT Spectrum)
Joint Program research scientist Kenneth Strzepek delivers keynote presentation at Uganda Water & Environment Week 2021 conference
New climate resiliency dashboard helps reduce uncertainty of current and future flood risks in Cambridge
Joint Program researchers to share findings on the state of global change
High-resolution climate projections could enable a robust adaptation and resilience response
A fight over the world’s longest river is a preview of climate change diplomacy
Commentary cites Joint Program Report highlighting the need for diverse energy resources to power the grid (Washington Examiner)
Local infrastructure should be designed based on more recent storm data, says Joint Program Research Scientist Kenneth Strzepek (MetroWest Daily News)
Keeping nuclear power vital may be the best way to reach aggressive carbon reduction targets while avoiding a steep carbon price (Power Engineering)
Joint Program Co-Director John Reilly to present findings from report on deep decarbonization on Capitol Hill (Houston Chronicle) (Additional Coverage: Washington Examiner)
Joint Program researchers contribute to new MIT report on climate, agriculture, water and food security