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August 2019
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MIT Joint Program on the Science and Policy of Global Change

 

Global Snapshot

The latest news from the MIT Joint Program

 

NEWS RELEASES

Health effects of China’s climate policy extend across Pacific

Improved air quality could prevent nearly 2,000 premature deaths in the U.S.

Lowering emissions without breaking the bank

How India could meet its climate targets while maintaining economic growth

Controlling emissions under rapid economic growth

How South Korea can meet its Paris climate pledge at low cost

Friendlier skies

A win-win solution to reduce aviation CO2 emissions

CHALLENGES FOR THE OZONE LAYER

Unexpected ozone-depleting emissions could delay recovery years to decades
 

Future nitrogen availability has major impact on the fate of carbon sequestration in Northern Eurasia

Study highlights need to account for carbon-nitrogen interactions when assessing regional impacts of climate and land-use change policies

 

in the news

REDUCING CHINA'S CO2 EMISSIONS WOULD CURB DEADLY AIR POLLUTION IN THE U.S.

China’s move away from fossil fuels would mean 2,000 fewer premature deaths in the U.S. by 2030 (Scientific American)

COMMENTARY: ADVICE ON CLIMATE POLICY FOR THE 2020 PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATES

MIT Joint Program Founding Co-Director Henry Jacoby and co-authors argue for fair, realistic, streamlined proposals (The Hill)

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