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Study: Health benefits will offset cost of China''s climate policy
"The country could actually come out net positive, just based on the health co-benefits associated with air quality improvements, relative to the cost of a climate policy," says study co-author Noelle Eckley Selin, an associate professor in MIT''s Institute for Data
Noelle Selin: Air Pollution and Climate Change: Sustainability …
A fundamental challenge of sustainability is to maintain and improve human well-being for present and future generations. Ensuring clean air is a major challenge worldwide, and this is fundamentally linked to the challenge of climate change. Pollutants that degrade air quality and leads to climate change come from common sources, like power plants and …
MIT makes strides on climate action plan
This year''s virtual event emphasized the work toward carrying out the climate plan, titled "Fast Forward: MIT''s Climate Action Plan for the Decade," which was announced in May. An earlier event, the "MIT Climate Tune-in" on Nov. 3, provided an overview of the many areas of MIT''s work to tackle climate change and featured a video ...
Jagoutz, Ono, and Selin Promoted to Full Professor
Monday, February 8, 2021. The Executive Committee of the Corporation has approved the promotions of Oliver Jagoutz, Shuhei Ono, and Noelle Eckley Selin to Full Professor, effective July 1, 2021. Oliver (Oli) Jagoutz is a geologist who investigates the origin and evolution of the lithosphere, the outer most layer of the Earth.
Noelle Selin: Tracing Toxins Around the World | Climate@MIT
Noelle Selin: Tracing Toxins Around the World Atmospheric chemist takes on pollutants and the global treaties written to control them. "I remain optimistic about the ability of international agreements to address environmental problems, primarily because that''s the only solution we have at this point," associate professor Noelle Selin says.
MIT collaborates with Biogen on three-year, $7 million initiative to address climate, health…
MIT and Biogen will collaborate to accelerate the science and action on climate change to improve human health. This collaboration is supported by a three-year, $7 million commitment from the company and the Biogen Foundation. ... Noelle Eckley Selin, director ...
A systems approach to evaluating the air quality co-benefits of US carbon policies | Nature Climate Change
Nature Climate Change - The near-term costs of greenhouse-gas emissions reduction may be offset by the air-quality co-benefits of ... Rebecca K. Saari & Noelle E. Selin MIT Department of Earth ...
Noelle Selin named director of the MIT Technology and Policy Program | MIT News | Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Selin''s own research links science and policy, particularly on the topic of atmospheric pollutants. Her interdisciplinary research aims to inform decision-making on air pollution, climate change, and hazardous substances. A major focus is on mercury pollution
Climate change: Where we are, where we''re headed, what we …
What we can do. To slow global warming enough to achieve the Paris Agreement''s long-term climate goals of keeping the average global temperature well below 2°C (and ideally 1.5°C) will require that the planet achieve net zero emissions ASAP—by 2070 for the 2°C target, by 2050 for 1.5°C. That means eliminating carbon emissions in energy ...
Noelle Eckley Selin | All Oceans People | Oceans at MIT
Noelle Eckley Selin Assistant Professor of Engineering Systems and Atmospheric Chemistry Home Phone: (617) ... My research focuses on using atmospheric chemistry modeling to inform decision-making strategies on air pollution, climate change and ...
MIT appoints members of new faculty committee to drive climate action plan | MIT News | Massachusetts Institute of Technology
To unite climate efforts, maximize their impact, and identify new ways for MIT to contribute climate solutions, MIT has appointed more than a dozen faculty to its new Climate Nucleus, a committee established by the Institute''s "Fast Forward" climate action plan. The committee will be co-chaired by professors Noelle Selin and Anne White.
Noelle E. Selin | MIT Science Impact Collaborative
Noelle E. Selin. Noelle is an Associate Professor in the Institute for Data, Systems and Society and the Department of Earth, Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences. Her research uses atmospheric chemistry modeling to inform decision-making on air pollution, climate change and hazardous substances such as mercury and persistent organic pollutants ...
History in the making: The outcome of the Paris climate change negotiations | MIT News | Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Selin, who uses atmospheric chemistry and integrated modeling to inform decision-making strategies on air pollution and climate change — and who taught a course on COP21 this semester with its own hashtag — observed that since the U.N. Intergovernmental
Climate change: Where we are, where we''re headed, what we …
What we can do. To slow global warming enough to achieve the Paris Agreement''s long-term climate goals of keeping the average global temperature well below 2°C (and ideally 1.5°C) will require that the planet achieve net zero emissions ASAP—by 2070 for the 2°C target, by 2050 for 1.5°C. That means eliminating carbon emissions in …
Climate Conversations S1E13: Brokering International Climate Deals
This week we are joined by Associate Professor Noelle Selin, from MIT''s Institute for Data, Systems and Society, who has an intimate knowledge of international environmental negotiations. Professor Selin explains the complexities of international climate agreements, including the impact of social media, and we discuss the importance …
Noelle Selin to serve as interim IDSS director
Selin''s research uses modeling and analysis to inform sustainability decision-making, focusing on issues involving air pollution, climate change and hazardous substances such as mercury. She is co-author of Mercury Stories, an interdisciplinary analysis of human interactions with mercury through history that sheds light on efforts to …
Bonus Episode: Is it too late? | MIT Climate Portal
In this episode of TILclimate (Today I Learned Climate), MIT Prof. Noelle Selin joins host Laur Hesse Fisher to answer these questions. They explore what change is predictable, explain what climate goals like 1.5 C mean, and give insight to what it will take in order to achieve them. Prof. Noelle Selin is Associate Professor in the Institute ...
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