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News and Outreach: Niven Winchester

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MIT News
Dec 2, 2019
Taking the carbon out of construction

Engineered wood could cut building emissions and costs

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In The News
Quartz
Aug 9, 2019
Making coal pricier is a cheaper way to cut Indian emissions than pushing renewables

MIT Joint Program study explains why (Quartz) 

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News Release
Jul 26, 2019
Friendlier skies

A win-win solution to reduce aviation CO2 emissions

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MIT News
Jul 24, 2019
Lowering emissions without breaking the bank

How India could meet its climate targets while maintaining economic growth

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News Release
Jul 17, 2019
Controlling emissions under rapid economic growth

How South Korea can meet its Paris climate pledge at low cost

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News Brief
Mar 11, 2019
Joint Program research nets multiple awards

Studies advance natural resource risk assessment, economic modeling and infrastructure resilience

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MIT News
Dec 10, 2018
Technology and policy pathways to Paris emissions goals

Two new MIT reports advance practical emissions-reduction strategies for Southeast Asia and Latin America at both the regional and country level

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MIT News
Nov 13, 2018
The future of food production amid global change

MIT Joint Program workshop explores risks and opportunities for the agriculture sector

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MIT News
Oct 5, 2018
Charting the Earth’s future for the 21st century

MIT report highlights challenges and opportunities for conserving natural resources and stabilizing the climate

DOE Highlight
Jul 01, 2018

DOE Highlight: Assessing the Expansion Potential of Irrigated Land

New emulator enables more rigorous assessments of regional and global water, land, energy and economy interactions.

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MIT News
Jun 22, 2018
What is the likely outcome of a trade war between the U.S. and the rest of the world?

Study highlights economic losses for participating countries

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MIT News
Apr 17, 2018
Gauging the effects of water scarcity on an irrigated planet

Study projects likely impacts on food prices, bioenergy production and deforestation

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