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VideoDecember 7, 2023

Collaborative Climate Resilience: Industry & Academia Working Together to Prepare for Climate Change

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    When it comes to mitigating risks from climate change, the MCSC is working to understand the needs of its industry collaborators and connect them with relevant researchers at MIT. In the MCSC's value chain resilience focus area, member companies are gaining a unique perspective on how to think about climate risk across sectors as they collaborate with each other and the broader MIT community. The ongoing collaborations between Sydney Sroka (MCSC), Ehsan Kianirad (Liberty Mutual Insurance), Marina Rakhlin (IBM), and Michael Howland  (MIT) represent many others at the MCSC. 

    by MIT Climate & Sustainability Consortium
    Topics
    Carbon Capture
    Climate Modeling
    Energy
    Renewable Energy
    Industry & Manufacturing
    Weather & Natural Disasters

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