Study: Technological progress alone won’t stem resource use
Researchers find no evidence of an overall reduction in the world’s consumption of materials.
Researchers find no evidence of an overall reduction in the world’s consumption of materials.
The city offers an ideal home for MIT alumni whose work spans disciplines and continents.
MIT research scientist C. Adam Schlosser assesses long-term risks to regional water and energy systems.
Paul Kishimoto, a PhD student in IDSS, probes the future of transportation in China.
Greater access to services raises daily spending, especially among female-headed households.
Two-day conference explores opportunities for research, innovation, and evidence-informed policymaking to address a range of national health care challenges.
Alix de Monts, Lisa Ho, Anita Liu, and Melody Liu will study for one year at Tsinghua University in China.
Two new initiatives take an in-depth look at learning.
At UN Climate Change Conference, MIT researchers share insights on implementing climate commitments.
How an enhanced cap-and-trade system can help the world’s top carbon emitter cut emissions and improve air quality.
Tata Center graduate fellow Arun Singh shares energy-economic modeling research at UN Climate Change Conference.
Selected governments will partner with MIT's J-PAL North America to test which programs work, which work best, and why.
Honored positions afford faculty additional support for research.
Emissions trading would be more effective than mileage standards, new study shows.
Providers and patients drive health care spending in roughly equal amounts, study shows.