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Susan Solomon co-authors study in Nature Climate Change
A large group of climate scientists has made a bracing statement in the journal Nature Climate Change, arguing that we are mistaken if we think global warming is only a matter of the next 100 years or so.
Megan Lickley - The 2016 Climate Change & Uncertainty course explores uncertainty in the rate of global warming, sea level rise and storm activity, and how uncertainty can propagate in climate models.
Sam Houston - The 2016 Climate Policy 101 course reviews policy options for climate mitigation, adaptation and geoengineering, and the tradeoffs involved.
Katie Mulvaney - The 2016 Climate Policy 102 course surveys international, national and subnational climate governance, with an emphasis on COP21 and U.S. climate action plans.
Katie Mulvaney - The 2016 Climate Policy 102 course surveys international, national and subnational climate governance, with an emphasis on COP21 and U.S. climate action plans.
Auburn U., MIT researchers link lower crop yields to higher ozone levels
Amanda Giang - The 2016 course Dispatches from Paris: Reflections on the COP21 Climate Talks featured a panel discussion with members of the MIT community who participated as observers at the Paris climate negotiations.
Mara Freilich - The 2016 Mechanisms of Climate Change course covers feedbacks and interactions among the water cycle, clouds, aerosols and ocean circulation in the climate system.
MIT attendees of COP21 share experiences, perspectives on outcomes
Experts examine how MIT can be most effective in addressing climate-change issues