CS3 In the News
Joint Program Research Scientist Jennifer Morris explains findings from Mobility of the Future report (InsideEPA)
Keeping nuclear power vital may be the best way to reach aggressive carbon reduction targets while avoiding a steep carbon price (Power Engineering)
State-level adoption saves money and lives (Energy Futures)
Deep decarbonization requires nuclear, says Joint Program Co-Director John Reilly (Utility Dive)
MIT team found that air quality impacts of aviation emissions significantly exceed climate impacts (Coverage: CNN)
Joint Program Co-Director John Reilly to present findings from report on deep decarbonization on Capitol Hill (Houston Chronicle) (Additional Coverage: Washington Examiner)
Joint Program Co-Director Emeritus Henry Jacoby envisions lost U.S. prestige as other nations take leadership of ongoing Paris Agreement effort (AP)
There are five features that combine to make global warming a more vexing environmental crisis than any we have faced before (LA Times)
Good news: the American public finally appears to accept that global warming is a problem. Bad news: a substantial percentage of the public is unwilling to pay much to do anything about it. (The Hill)
Joint Program Founding Co-Director Emeritus Henry Jacoby emphasizes need for Paris Agreement signatories to resolve reporting rules in advance of COP25 (AP)
A $7 per metric ton carbon tax could reduce emissions by the same amount as the flagship climate policies of the Obama administration