Tracking emissions in China
Evaluating a 2014 policy change yields some good news and some concerns.
Evaluating a 2014 policy change yields some good news and some concerns.
Nuclear science and engineering and physics met political science to illuminate a new path.
MIT study finds that challenges in measuring and mitigating leakage of methane, a powerful greenhouse gas, prove pivotal.
A J-WAFS connection brings together two MIT research teams helping to advance irrigation in sub-Saharan Africa.
Substituting lumber for materials such as cement and steel could cut building emissions and costs.
MIT symposium looks at the role of advances in storage, solar, nuclear, EVs and more in cutting greenhouse gas emissions.
Initiative will support efforts to inform policy with scientific research.
As automation rises in the workplace, speakers explore ways to train students and reskill workers.
Technological innovations, policies, and behavioral changes will all be needed to reach Paris climate agreement targets.
Historian's research focuses on understanding how visions for social and economic policy are tied to changing ideas about technology.
Assistant professor of nuclear science and engineering Areg Danagoulian probes deep inside cargo containers and ballistic warheads to ferret out fissile materials.
In new book, Nobel laureates Banerjee and Duflo examine what we know about the global economy and how to improve it.
Professor of economics cites the importance of initiatives like the MIT Policy Lab, which helps academics focus some energy on influencing public policy.
Recommendations could help companies deliver more useful disclosures to investors on risks they face due to climate change.
Grad student Brandon Leshchinskiy created EarthDNA Ambassadors, an outreach program “for the Earth, for future generations.”