CS3 In the News
The ‘carbon dividend’ is so elegant that it seems too good to be true. Governments should make it a post-pandemic priority
Researchers identify a mechanism by which small particles in the atmosphere can generate more frequent thunderstorms
MIT serves as a laboratory for a multifaceted approach to address the Institute’s own contributions to climate change
New study suggests waters will become more turbulent as Arctic loses summertime ice
Policymakers are hopeful that a Biden administration will encourage congressional action
Noelle Selin explores toxin’s history, works to change policy (MIT Spectrum)
Lessons from coronavirus inform and enhance our understanding of needed next steps on climate change crisis (Yale Climate Connections)
Concurrent extreme climate events can amount to a challenging 'two-fer' or even a 'three-fer' in terms of adverse impacts (Yale Climate Connections)
What it will take to achieve long-term climate goals (TILclimate)
An online symposium explores roles for research universities and outlines the Institute’s efforts to be a testbed for research and policy innovations
Restoring its international standing on climate leadership is critical to the country's national interests and global stability (Yale Climate Connections)
The atmospheric chemist shared the Nobel Prize for the discovery that chemicals known as CFCs deplete the ozone layer