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PostNovember 3, 2021

MIT collaborates with Biogen on three-year, $7 million initiative to addres...

MIT News
Noelle Eckley Selin, director of the MIT Technology and Policy Program and professor in the MIT Institute for Data, Systems, and Society and in the Department of Earth, Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences, is one of the principals in a new collaboration with Biogen.
PostOctober 28, 2021

Arizona Daily Star OpEd: Sen. Sinema, support essential climate measures

MACA - MIT Alumni for Climate Action
PostOctober 19, 2021

10th Annual U.S. C3E Women in Clean Energy Symposium and Awards Advancing W...

MIT Energy Initiative
PostOctober 8, 2021

Video: How cheap renewables and rising activism are shifting climate politi...

MIT Technology Review
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PostOctober 7, 2021

New “risk triage” platform pinpoints compounding threats to US infrastr...

MIT Center for Sustainability Science and Strategy
As climate change amplifies the frequency and intensity of hurricanes and other extreme events in the United States and around the world, and the populations and economies they threaten grow and change, there is a critical need to make infrastructure more resilient. A new "risk triage" platform developed by the MIT Joint Program could help decision-makers to take action to mitigate and adapt to multiple, compounding risks that face the nation.(Source: Severe Weather Europe)
PostAugust 25, 2021

The boiling crisis — and how to avoid it

MIT Department of Nuclear Science and Engineering
“I sometimes feel there was a reason I went through those early hardships,” says Madhumitha Ravichandran. “That’s what made me decide that I want to be an educator.” She’s also grateful for the opportunities that have opened up for her since coming to MIT.
PostAugust 4, 2021

Finding common ground in Malden

MIT News
The Malden River Works project is seeking to connect to a contiguous greenway network. Here, a view of the bioretention area and the accessible pathway to the river.
PostAugust 3, 2021

As a New York Times reporter, Pierre-Louis SM'16, expanded public perceptio...

MIT School of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences
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PostJuly 12, 2021

3 Questions: Secretary Kathleen Theoharides on climate and energy in Massac...

MIT Energy Initiative
Kathleen Theoharides (center) oversees the Commonwealth’s six environmental, natural resource, and energy regulatory agencies. In this role, the secretary joined MassWildlife for a prescribed burn on April 8 at the Birch Hill Wildlife Management Area. This habitat management practice benefits wildlife, can enhance firefighter and public safety, and improves outdoor recreational opportunities for Commonwealth citizens and visitors.
PostJuly 12, 2021

MIT Alumni Roadmap for Responding to Climate Change

MACA - MIT Alumni for Climate Action
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