Study finds piece-by-piece approach to emissions policies can be effective
New analysis shows that policies addressing energy consumption and technology choices individually can play an important part in reducing emissions.
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.
MIT researchers provide a window into the future with 2013 Energy and Climate Outlook
MIT study underscores need to examine trade-offs before choosing energy technologies.
MIT researchers and industry experts address global resource challenges and ways to confront them.
MIT Climate CoLab conference tackles climate change by harnessing the power of crowds.
Combining nuclear with artificial geothermal, shale oil, or hydrogen production could help slow climate change, study shows.
System he hatched in the 1970s for curbing carbon emissions is finally getting some traction.
MIT and Tsinghua University researchers compare the impacts of current provincial targets to a national emissions trading program.
Nitrous oxide emissions decrease during El Niño, increase during La Niña.
MIT researcher Kenneth Strzepek discusses future threats to water resources in the UN Conference on Trade and Development