CS3 In the News
The US is the first country to formally withdraw from the 2015 Paris Climate Agreement (The Independent)
Study suggests sea ice blocks the flow of carbon both into and out of the ocean, in roughly equal measure
Journalists, moderators and the public have an important opportunity to question the presidential and vice presidential candidates in the upcoming TV debates
Taking Russia as an example, an MIT study has examined the likely impact on oil, gas and coal exports and the opportunities the energy transition could offer (PV Magazine)
The Montreal Protocol has begun to heal the Antarctic ozone hole, but recent research shows that new unexpected emissions are undermining the Protocol’s success
A fight over the world’s longest river is a preview of climate change diplomacy
The King Climate Action Initiative at J-PAL will develop large-scale climate-response programs for some of the world’s most vulnerable populations
An MIT-wide search for ideas "that offer the most effective levers for rapid, large-scale change"
The potential dire consequences of manipulating the Social Cost of Carbon (The HIll)
Featuring MIT Energy Initiative Senior Engineer/ Joint Program Affiliate Howard Herzog
Decrease in clean energy investment could exacerbate health crisis
With COVID-19, as with climate, we need to explore a variety of possible futures in order to set policy