News + Media: Earth Systems


In The News
Boston Globe | Jul 14, 2017

In The News
MIT ClimateX | Jul 13, 2017

News Release
MIT News | Jul 11, 2017

Around Campus
MIT News | Jul 06, 2017

Jul 01, 2017
Based on global climate models and multiple hypotheses, scientists expected a 50-year drying trend to continue unabated into the 21st century, but a new study in Nature Climate Change shows that the trend has reversed.

Commentary
Washington Post | Jun 22, 2017



Commentary
Washington Post | Jun 08, 2017