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The atmospheric chemist shared the Nobel Prize for the discovery that chemicals known as CFCs deplete the ozone layer
Nature paper co-authors include Joint Program Director Ronald Prinn and Collaborator Hanqin Tian (lead) (Coverage: The Guardian, The Conversation)
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
Website features accessible "Explainers" by MIT Joint Program researchers and other MIT climate experts
Aggressive climate policy could boost EV market share, halve roadway emissions by 2050
Collaboration to advance science-based financial decision-making
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