Q&A: Latifah Hamzah ’12 on creating sustainable solutions in Malaysia and beyond
Alum seeks reliable and environmentally sensitive water and sanitation solutions for the developing world.
Alum seeks reliable and environmentally sensitive water and sanitation solutions for the developing world.
When it comes to carbon storage, some MIT scientists think the best solution is to find the fastest way to turn carbon into rock.
Faculty leaders describe their efforts to develop potentially game-changing tools.
Postdoc Francesco Benedetti strives to make a positive impact — from helping to form supportive student groups to tackling industrial energy waste.
MIT research scientist explores how cool pavements can offer climate change solutions in more than just the summer.
Changes to a key ice flow equation could refine estimates of sea level rise.
Empowering a global community of learners in displacement.
New effort empowers MIT researchers to shape real estate’s future and build responsibly and sustainably.
The computer-vision technique behind these maps could help avoid contrail production, reducing aviation’s climate impact.
Faculty leaders discuss the opportunities and obstacles in developing, scaling, and implementing their work rapidly.
Growing demand for an energy transition could move the needle, but not far enough.
If wildfires become larger and more frequent, they might stall ozone recovery for years.
Efforts ramp up to include the launch of new partnerships, support for local food industries, and a food-startup incubator in the Stratton Student Center.
Thirty-six million people in the U.S. use an energy system developed by a handful of activists in the 1990s. An MIT scholar examines this unusual story.
A Museum of Science, Boston exhibit benefits from oceanographer Paola Malanotte-Rizzoli’s work on the Venetian Lagoon’s MOSE barrier project.