Agreement on climate-related action reached by MIT administration and student-led group
Four-part plan signals effort to build on last year’s climate action plan, and an end to months-long protest.
Four-part plan signals effort to build on last year’s climate action plan, and an end to months-long protest.
MIT attendees of COP21 share experiences, perspectives on outcomes
Study finds human-made aerosols exert strong influence on the geography of precipitation.
Study estimates the annual carbon sequestration rate in protected areas such as rainforests will decline by about 40 percent between now and 2100.
"2015 Energy and Climate Outlook" sees international COP21 climate conference as progress, with more work ahead.
Panel of MIT experts explores the promise and perils of a global agreement.
MIT events throughout climate talks underscore Institute’s global perspectives and partnerships.
Study shows significant differences in costs associated with curbing greenhouse gas emissions in Brazil and Mexico.
Faculty and students from the Program in Atmospheres, Oceans, and Climate visited our nation’s capital to build relationships with policymakers on both sides of the aisle.
Leading climate economists discuss prospects for a global agreement.
"2015 Energy and Climate Outlook" projects likely impacts of current policies and pledges on global climate, emissions, and energy mix.
Study: Manmade aerosols can alter rainfall in the world’s most populous region.
MIT researchers find unintended consequences of an idea to stimulate ocean phytoplankton growth in order to geoengineer a cooler atmosphere.
Environmental Protection Agency uses scenarios to evaluate gains for agriculture, health, and other global concerns.