MIT continues progress toward greenhouse gas reductions
New generating plant, building retrofits, and progress in metering energy use represent ongoing gains.
New generating plant, building retrofits, and progress in metering energy use represent ongoing gains.
Carl Wunsch continues to expand his foundational framework for understanding the behavior of worldwide oceans as a whole.
Radiocarbon measurements provide evidence that the origin of the haze over Sumatra's neighbors is peat, not deforestation and waste burning as many believed.
MIT Joint Program on the Science and Policy of Global Change workshop explores risks and opportunities for the agriculture sector.
Researchers uncover the factors that have caused photovoltaic module costs to drop by 99 percent.
At its annual alumni reception, CEE faculty shared innovative research projects ranging from machine learning to regional impacts of climate change.
Campus sustainability incubator grants provide funding for innovative projects that bring together faculty, staff, and students and use MIT as a test bed for innovation.
Toxin will accumulate in the environment, particularly in remote regions, as countries delay implementing emissions controls.
The AGAGE network celebrates 40 years of measuring ozone-depleting and climate-warming gases.
MPP2030 is focused on education, research, innovation, and entrepreneurship.
A faster, cheaper modeling method could improve our understanding of long-term atmospheric chemistry and provide a powerful tool for risk assessment.
Researchers and experts attend African Sustainable Development Conference at MIT.
Long-term melting may lead to release of huge volumes of cold, fresh water into the North Atlantic, impacting global climate.
Researchers from across MIT showcase J-WAFS-funded projects tackling critical water and food systems challenges from solutions-oriented perspectives.
Indonesian company will support research through MITEI’s Low-Carbon Energy Center for Materials in Energy and Extreme Environments.