Calculating China’s carbon emissions from trade
Tsinghua, MIT researchers find China’s plan to restructure the economy will have limited impact on global carbon emissions associated with the production and trade of goods.
Tsinghua, MIT researchers find China’s plan to restructure the economy will have limited impact on global carbon emissions associated with the production and trade of goods.
Researchers find models must account for volcanic eruptions to accurately predict climate change.
MIT professor is studying, and reporting on, the challenges facing a cross-section of global cities as they brace for the future.
Researchers find that national estimates of methane emissions have been underestimated over the past 20 years.
MIT researchers evaluate graphene’s potential for making desalination economically viable.
IAP course explored the science, economics, and policy of climate change.
MIT, Singapore researchers use a new method to find that black carbon emissions are much higher than majority of global air-pollution studies.
MIT researchers address the influence of climate change on the transport of toxic chemicals, find the success of emissions reduction will be affected by climate change.
MIT investigators search for the most informative methods to measure the costs of mitigating climate change.
The MIT Concrete Sustainability Hub seeks to advance the scientific basis for evaluating the environmental impact of concrete.
New analysis shows that policies addressing energy consumption and technology choices individually can play an important part in reducing emissions.
While the Arctic Ocean is largely a carbon sink, researchers find parts are also a source of atmospheric carbon dioxide.
MIT economist has co-authored a new survey on the burgeoning research about the effects of the changing climate.
Researchers consult policymakers on choice of policies to study
MIT researchers find that rain as acidic as lemon juice may have contributed to massive die-offs on land 252 million years ago.