Humans settled, set fire to Madagascar’s forests 1,000 years ago
Stalagmites reveal huge shift in ancient Madagascar’s plant life, unrelated to climate change.
Stalagmites reveal huge shift in ancient Madagascar’s plant life, unrelated to climate change.
Experts examine how MIT can be most effective in addressing climate-change issues.
MIT will host a daylong symposium to address the nexus of science and action on climate change.
Study finds human-made aerosols exert strong influence on the geography of precipitation.
Created by MIT students, REXIS has been integrated onto NASA’s OSIRIS-REx spacecraft.
Benefits from international regulations may double those of domestic policy.
Visiting Artist Tomás Saraceno and MIT scientists join forces to confront climate crisis at United Nations conference.
Professors Hager and Ram are the new co-chairs of MITEI’s Energy Education Task Force and the Energy Minor Oversight Committee.
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.
Professor of geophysics and co-director of the Lorenz Center at MIT honored with the 2016 American Mathematical Society Levi L. Conant Prize.
Researchers find geomagnetic field intensity is double the long-term historical average.
MIT researchers find that a similar principle predicts the growth of fractures and rivers.
Shape of a landscape determines the thickness of Earth’s life-sustaining “critical zone.”