MIT researchers map the energy transition’s effects on jobs
A county-by-county study shows where the U.S. job market will evolve most during the move to clean energy.
A county-by-county study shows where the U.S. job market will evolve most during the move to clean energy.
The award recognizes Solomon’s contributions to understanding ozone depletion and the creation of the Montreal Protocol.
New Decarbonization Working Group will leverage member expertise to explore and assess existing and in-development solutions to decarbonize the MIT campus by 2050.
Atacama Biomaterials, co-founded by Paloma Gonzalez-Rojas SM ’15, PhD ’21, combines architecture, machine learning, and chemical engineering to create eco-friendly materials.
Using New York as a test case, the model predicts flooding at the level experienced during Hurricane Sandy will occur roughly every 30 years by the end of this century.
At the MIT Energy Initiative Fall Colloquium, Shell’s chief technology officer laid out two very different potential paths for the decades ahead.
Collaborative hub founded by philanthropist Lisa Yang will catalyze academic innovation and result in real-world, global impact.
After three deployments in Afghanistan, Lt. Col. Jill Rahon is pursuing research that will help verify conformation to nuclear treaties.
Five multimedia projects communicating climate futures selected for 2023 WORLDING program, online and at MIT.
Associate Professor David Hsu examines how people and cities can fight climate change locally — and how MIT can do the same.
MIT community members made headlines with key research advances and their efforts to tackle pressing challenges.
Senior and physics major Gosha Geogdzhayev devotes himself to climate modeling and writing poetry.
The Energy and Climate Hack presented opportunities for students and companies to collaborate and develop innovative solutions.
In a new documentary film, music’s storytelling power illuminates cultural and environmental sustainability in Brazil.
The technique could enable restoration efforts and doesn’t require labor-intensive onsite sampling.