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News ReleaseAugust 25, 2014
Study finds that savings from healthier air can make up for some or all of the cost of carbon reduction policies.
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CGCS NewsAugust 25, 2014
The Christian Science Monitor writes about an MIT climate change study released Sunday, indicating that the cost of slashing coal-fired carbon emissions would be offset by reduced spending on public health. The EPA-funded study examined climate change policies similar to those proposed by the Obama administration in June.
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In The NewsAugust 22, 2014
According to MIT researchers, ocean circulation explains why the Arctic feels the effects of global warming much more than the Antarctic.
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CGCS NewsAugust 22, 2014
According to MIT researchers, ocean circulation explains why the Arctic feels the effects of global warming much more than the Antarctic.
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CGCS NewsAugust 7, 2014
National Journal || Ben Geman writes about MIT Joint Program researchers' recent analysis of what the world can expect from upcoming climate policy negotiations.
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CGCS NewsAugust 6, 2014
The Hill reports on a new Joint Program Report detailing MIT researchers' expectations for 2015 UN climate policy negotiations.
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CGCS NewsAugust 2, 2014
In NY Times' The Upshot, Cornell University economics professor Robert H. Frank writes an Op-Ed debunking myths about climate change, featuring MIT's Integrated Global System Model.
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In The NewsJuly 29, 2014
CBS NEWS || As our need for food rises, our ability to produce that food may be lowered by climate and air quality changes, according a to a study just published in Nature Climate Change.
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In The NewsJuly 28, 2014
Thomson Reuters || Controlling air pollution could help curb projected declines in global food supplies, a new study says, suggesting policymakers should consider both climate change and ozone pollution in efforts to ensure the world has enough food.
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CGCS NewsJuly 28, 2014
MIT study finds that sectoral regulations will not cut emissions enough to substantially limit climate change, but are a good first step toward phasing in a price on carbon.
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