Climate change to deplete some US water basins, reduce irrigated crop yields
By 2050, the Southwest will produce significantly less cotton and forage, researchers report.
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By 2050, the Southwest will produce significantly less cotton and forage, researchers report.
Kenneth Strzepek applies models to help decision makers advance food security and sustainable development in a climate-compromised continent.
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Climate data analyst Thomas Karl describes global temperature and precipitation measurement and interpretation in the 16th Henry W. Kendall Memorial Lecture.
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Marking 25 years of science and policy studies, the MIT Joint Program launches new website showcasing its expanded research portfolio.
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MIT research scientist C. Adam Schlosser assesses long-term risks to regional water and energy systems.
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