MIT entrepreneurs think globally, act locally
A new solution to beach-fouling seaweed, developed by MBA candidate Andrés Bisonó León and Luke Gray ’18, SM ’20, is designed to cut greenhouse gas emissions.
A new solution to beach-fouling seaweed, developed by MBA candidate Andrés Bisonó León and Luke Gray ’18, SM ’20, is designed to cut greenhouse gas emissions.
Through MIT’s Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program, students explore research topics relevant to their own interests, the MCSC, and member companies.
MIT-IBM Watson AI Lab researchers aim to design concrete mixtures that use AI to shrink environmental footprint and cost, while recycling byproducts and increasing performance.
Researchers observe a “warming bias” over the past 66 million years that may return if ice sheets disappear.
An MIT study gauges the pace of shifting to battery power.
A new study describes why, in the sector where emissions are hardest to cut, carbon capture could be the sharpest knife.
In the Northeast, Canadian hydropower could make it so.
How bioenergy with carbon capture and storage could help stabilize the climate without breaking the bank.
Climate projections could be off by five years, researchers find.
Former US energy secretary discusses opportunities and challenges with MITEI Director Robert Armstrong.
MIT Concrete Sustainability Hub research finds natural carbon uptake in concrete could offset 5 percent of US pavement cement production emissions.
Carbon capture and storage are key to achieving climate goals.
Study suggests sea ice blocks the flow of carbon both into and out of the ocean, in roughly equal measure.
Asegun Henry, Paul Barton, and Matěj Peč will lead research supported by the MIT Energy Initiative's Carbon Capture, Utilization, and Storage Center.
Members of Wyoming’s government and public university met with MIT researchers to discuss climate-friendly economic growth.