Study: Air pollution causes 200,000 early deaths each year in the U.S.
New MIT study finds vehicle emissions are the biggest contributor to these premature deaths.
New MIT study finds vehicle emissions are the biggest contributor to these premature deaths.
Assistant Professor Noelle Selin and students participate in project to better understand air pollution’s climate and health impacts
New quasi-experimental research finds major impact of coal emissions on health.
Associate Professor Jesse Kroll and his lab join major study of atmosphere in the southeastern United States
Proposed method could be more efficient than previous systems and easier to retrofit in existing power plants.
Study finds the bulk of shoes’ carbon footprint comes from manufacturing processes.
MIT researchers find vehicle efficiency standards are at least six times more costly than a tax on fuel.
MIT students participate in the final mercury talks resulting in an international treaty.
Karplus, Paltsev honored for their study on the impacts of vehicle efficiency standards.
Students will blog and tweet about their experiences in Geneva, Switzerland.
MIT professor and colleagues address major issue in climate science: greenhouse gases versus aerosols.
MIT, Harvard professors map future trends, reveal ways to reduce mercury levels on eve of final international meeting for mercury control.
MIT researchers, using field practices, find emissions from shale gas production to be significantly lower than previous estimates.
Study: An expanded Heathrow Airport would lead to 100 more pollution-related early deaths annually in the U.K. by 2030.