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Noelle Eckley Selin

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Professor @mitidss @eapsmit. Director, MIT Center for Sustainability Science and Strategy. Book: Mercury Stories, MIT Press, 2020.

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I'm excited to be taking on the leadership of this new center, incorporating and succeeding @MITGlobalChange and the Center for Global Change Science at MIT! Looking forward to future collaborations -- and #sustainability #climate action.

The MIT School of Science is launching the Center for Sustainability Science & Strategy, which aims to improve understanding of #sustainability challenges & thereby provide actionable knowledge & insight to inform strategies for improving human well-being. bit.ly/3SBOg84

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🚨New study out in PNAS investigating the trends of atmospheric mercury in the Northern Hemisphere 🚨🌡️📉: pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pn… We find that mercury concentrations in the Northern Hemisphere have declined by 10% from 2005 to 2020! Read on to find why this surprised us...


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We’ve just updated our Page. The MIT Center for Sustainability Science and Strategy incorporates and succeeds both the MIT Center for Global Change Science and the MIT Joint Program on the Science and Policy of Global Change while adding new capabilities. bit.ly/3SBOg84

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Excited to share some new work diagnosing Green's Functions for the spatial temperature response to CO2 emissions🌡️🌍 We show that this approach can capture spatial temperature responses in *most* places to varying emission trajectories w/ @NoelleSelin agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1029/20…


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The MIT School of Science is launching the Center for Sustainability Science & Strategy, which aims to improve understanding of #sustainability challenges & thereby provide actionable knowledge & insight to inform strategies for improving human well-being. bit.ly/3SBOg84

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My dept, @mit_cmsw, is hiring 2 jr and 1 sr faculty this year. It's a cohort hire; we're looking for people who work at intersection of media & STEM w/a focus on transforming society; potential areas of focus: climate, disinformation, democracy. Details: cmsw.mit.edu/cms-cohort-sea…


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Big thanks to @NoelleSelin @amandagiang @william_c_clark for leading the special issue in @PNASNews on “Modeling Dynamic Systems for Sustainable Development” A strong set of papers emerging from a series of workshops. pnas.org/topic/555 Two of note (among others) 🧵👇 1/4


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Advances showcased in the new Modeling Dynamic Systems for #SustainableDevelopment Special Feature issue of PNAS could significantly improve researchers' ability to understand #sustainability challenges and inform decision-making. Multiple MIT co-authors. bit.ly/4cFANUL

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Can old data teach us new things (or remind us of things we've forgotten)? Inspired during a visit back to Berkeley by @TimothyHBertram,@CappaSnappa proposed a session with editorial support from@ChemDelphine and me. Hope to see you and your vintage data at #AGU24!

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A new modeling approach developed by MIT Joint Program faculty affiliate @NoelleSelin and two MIT colleagues could help decision-makers identify--and design interventions for--future long-term #agriculture #sustainability challenges. pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pn…

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Interested in AI / data science and atmospheric chemistry (or any chemistry). Lectureship position going at Chemistry Dept at University of York. jobs.york.ac.uk/vacancy/lectur… @AtmChemAeroJobs


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PhD position open @IGE_Grenoble on "global change impacts on the mercury cycle". Exciting data from the Amazon rainforest and alpine lakes! Application deadline: April 16. adum.fr/as/ed/voirprop…

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How do institutions affect sustainability outcomes? How to modify computational models to capture real-world human behaviors and rules? In new research in @PNASNews, we demonstrate tractable ways and shared research agenda for social scientists & modelers. pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pn…


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🚨New paper alert🚨We researched the impact of deforestation on global mercury (Hg) pollution, finding that deforestation is contributing ~10% of anthropogenic mercury emissions. Read more to learn about our study (1/9) pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/ac… OA version: doi.org/10.31223/X5TQ03


Given the theme, I’m somewhat embarrassed that it took me this long… #mercury

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New paper by @BeckySaari @meganlickley @globalecochange @cbauch1 @Amy_Tianyuan_Li @conlon_kathryn et al. as part of our special feature on Modeling Dynamic Systems for Sustainable Development (w/@amandagiang @william_c_clark ); for otehr papers see pnas.org/topic/555

Climate change worsens air quality. Americans could adapt by staying inside, but by 2100 they would need an extra 142 days a year indoors to achieve the same reduction in exposure to pollution that could be attained by mitigating climate change. In PNAS: ow.ly/9Lq250QrHPO

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Check out our @PNASNews article w @AlessandroTabe1 @a_hadjimichael @BraytonNoll featured in the SI on #Sustainability edited by @NoelleSelin @amandagiang @william_c_clark: doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2… Happy to add a few words on this @ERC_Research-funded work. @sc3_team @tudelftTBM

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Excited to announce that our paper: “Uncertainty in boundedly rational household adaptation to environmental shocks” is out in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS) @PNASNews (open access). Paper: pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pn…



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