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PostDecember 20, 2021

El Paso was “drought-proof.” Climate change is pushing its limits.

MIT Technology Review
PostDecember 20, 2021

Zimbabwe’s climate migration is a sign of what’s to come

MIT Technology Review
PostDecember 20, 2021

How we drained California dry

MIT Technology Review
PostDecember 17, 2021

J-PAL North America announces five new partnerships with state and local go...

Abdul Latif Jameel Poverty Action Lab (J-PAL)
Oregon’s Jackson County Fire District 3 is one of J-PAL North America’s five new state and local government partners. In 2020, Jackson County was struck by the worst wildfire in its history. In alignment with state measures to more aggressively mitigate wildfire risk among especially vulnerable communities, Jackson County Fire District 3 will look at the impact of subsidies on the uptake of wildfire risk reduction activities.
PostDecember 15, 2021

The Soviets turned the Volga River into a machine. Then the machine broke.

MIT Technology Review
PostDecember 15, 2021

How rising groundwater caused by climate change could devastate coastal com...

MIT Technology Review
Educator GuideDecember 14, 2021

Climate Change Impacts Educator Guide

TILclimate Podcast
TILclimate climate impacts guide for educators
PostDecember 9, 2021

Getting back into the swing of things: DEAPS 2021 in pictures

MIT Department of Earth Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences
Three people, two of whom are holding large, white square boards, are looking down at a circular device filled with light blue and red dye.
PostDecember 3, 2021

The Gulf of Mexico is poised for a wind energy boom. ‘The only question i...

MIT Environmental Solutions Initiative
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PostDecember 2, 2021

Climate modeling confirms historical records showing rise in hurricane acti...

MIT News
A new study finds that North Atlantic hurricanes have indeed increased in frequency over the last 150 years, similar to what historical records have shown.

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