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Joint Program on the Science and Policy of Global Change

Channel | updated January 28, 2013

Understanding the complex, long-term changes in our land, air, and water requires breakthroughs in measurement, modeling, and prediction. Responding to these changes requires innovative policies that comprehend agriculture, energy needs, trade and finance — along with the political and communications savvy to organize a genuinely global approach. The Joint Program on the Science and Policy of Global Change is MIT's response to these research, analysis, and public education challenges. Learn more

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Master's student Arthur Gueneau models potential impacts on ...
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Master's student Arthur Gueneau models potential impacts on agricultural ...

A Masters student in MIT's Technology and Policy Program, Joint Program research assistant Arthur Gueneau studies the impacts of climate change on agriculture. Originally from France, Arthur is driven by the question: "How do we feed the world? How do we feed nine ...

Jen Morris- Climate Policy Design
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Jen Morris- Climate Policy Design

Students and researchers from the MIT Joint Program on the Science and Policy of Global Change talk about their research and why it's important.

Opening Remarks
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Opening Remarks

Professor Ronald G. Prinn, Co-Director, MIT Joint Program; Director, Center for Global Change Science

Contributions to Energy Policy Research
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Contributions to Energy Policy Research

Professor William F. Pounds, Dean Emeritus, MIT Sloan School of Management

Uncertainty, Decision Making, and Climate Policy
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Uncertainty, Decision Making, and Climate Policy

Assistant Professor Mort D. Webster, MIT Engineering Systems Division

A Personal Private Sector Perspective: The Role of ...
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A Personal Private Sector Perspective: The Role of Integrated Assessment ...

Dr. Brian P. Flannery, Exxon Mobil Corp., Environmental Policy and Planning

From Research to Practical Policy and Decision Support
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From Research to Practical Policy and Decision Support

Dr. Paul L. Eckbo, CEO, and Dr. Arlie G. Sterling, President, Marsoft Inc.

Induced Technical Change and Climate Policy
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Induced Technical Change and Climate Policy

Associate Professor Ian Sue Wing, Boston University, Geography and Environment

Regulating Fuel Economy: Where We've Been; Where We Are; ...
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Regulating Fuel Economy: Where We've Been; Where We Are; Where We Are Going

Professor Martin Zimmerman, University of Michigan, Ross School of Business

Closing Remarks
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Closing Remarks

Dr. John M. Reilly, Associate Director for Research, MIT Joint Program

U.N. Climate Change Conference: Panel discussion
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Panel Discussion - UN Climate Change Conference: Implications for Domestic ...

A panel discussion featuring Boston-area energy policy experts. Gilbert Metcalf, Applied Public Finance, Department of Economics, Tufts University John Parsons, Director, Joint Program on the Science and Policy of Global Change John Reilly, Behavioral and Policy ...

Vegetation Dynamics and the Earth System
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Vegetation Dynamics and the Earth System

Climate change does not unfold gradually or in a linear way.

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