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CBS MoneyWatch news story cites global temperature projections from MIT Joint Program's 2016 Outlook
New insights into the role of water vapor may help researchers predict how the planet will respond to warming
Real-word driving produces up to 16 times more emissions, causing 2,700 premature deaths across the EU, researchers estimate
To curb greenhouse gas emissions, nations, states, and cities should aim for a mix of fuel-saving, flexible, and highly reliable sources
Findings suggest new policy models and cost-cutting technologies could help nuclear play vital role in climate solutions
Selin will spearhead the master's program for students whose research addresses societal challenges at the intersection of technology and policy
One of the world’s most densely populated regions may push the boundaries of habitability by the end of this century, study finds
Applying carbon charges, not trade tariffs, to imports would bolster the Paris Agreement, argue Michael Mehling and colleagues. (Nature) [Coverage: Inside Climate News]
Joint Program faculty affiliate Valerie Karplus and experts at Duke and Wharton discuss her new study on environmental regulation compliance in China
Joint Program faculty affiliate Noelle Selin: Health co-benefits could be an added incentive for individual countries to take action on climate. (Australian Broadcasting Corporation) Radio Report
Australia is missing out on billions in short-term health savings that could come with tougher greenhouse emission targets, experts say.
Joint Program Co-Director John Reilly helps correct the record (PolitiFact)