New study co-authored by MIT CS3 researchers shows the natural variability in climate data can cause AI models to struggle at predicting local temperature and rainfall (MIT News) (Coverage: ScienceBlog, Sustainable Brands)
News & Media: Modeling and Data
In this Global Trade Analysis Project (GTAP) webinar, MIT Center for Sustainability Science and Strategy Principal Research Scientist Jennifer Morr
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
Data from neighborhood-level air-quality sensors are needed to enable affected populations to limit air pollution exposure, says MIT CS3 Director Noelle Selin (Fast Company)
MIT CS3 researchers co-author chapter on emissions and concentration scenarios (Springer Cham, Chapter 16, pp. 163-176)
In keynote address, MIT EAPS Principal Research Scientist and CS3 affiliate Sai Ravela shares his expertise on mitigating risks from natural and climate disasters, including AI-driven exposure and vulnerability mapping (U.S. Embassy & Consulate in Thailand) (Coverage: The Nation (Thailand), THAI.NEWS)
Keynote address by MIT CS3 Research Scientist Kenneth Strzepek highlights value of index in assessing country-level food security risk
MIT campus gathers with VP for Energy and Climate Evelyn Wang to explore the Climate Project at MIT. CS3-affiliated grad students Hannah Rajput and Chris Womack present research demos. (MIT News)
New modeling framework projects how pressures on the global food system could impact cropland, pastureland and forests
A special issue of the MIT CS3 e-newsletter
MIT CS3 postdoc shares his motivations, current research, and intended impact
MIT’s Center for Sustainability Science and Strategy brings together natural and social scientists for an integrated approach to climate challenges (MIT Spectrum)