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Senior author and CS3 Director Noelle Selin underscores the importance of policies that reduce air pollution (WBUR) (Audio)
It’s possible, but if paving has had any effect on world temperatures, it’s far outweighed by our greenhouse gas emissions, says MIT CS3 Deputy Director Adam Schlosser. (MIT Climate Portal)
MIT campus gathers with VP for Energy and Climate Evelyn Wang to explore the Climate Project at MIT. CS3-affiliated grad students Hannah Rajput and Chris Womack present research demos. (MIT News)
New modeling framework projects how pressures on the global food system could impact cropland, pastureland and forests
A special issue of the MIT CS3 e-newsletter
A perspective by MIT CS3 PhD student Albert Chen
MIT CS3 postdoc shares his motivations, current research, and intended impact
MIT’s Center for Sustainability Science and Strategy brings together natural and social scientists for an integrated approach to climate challenges (MIT Spectrum)
Founding Director Susan Solomon and other MIT CS3-affiliated researchers among key contributors (MIT Environmental Solutions Initiative)
Study co-authored by MIT CS3 researchers shows ground-level ozone in North America and Western Europe may become less sensitive to cutting NOx emissions. The opposite may occur in Northeast Asia. (MIT News) (Coverage: Air Quality News, Earth.com)
But a new MIT CS3-led study shows how advanced steelmaking technologies could substantially reduce carbon emissions
MIT CS3 Senior Research Scientist Stephanie Dutkiewicz and co-authors use genetic data and ecosystem modeling to simplify the complexity of marine microbes to improve climate predictions (CBIOMES)