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PostDecember 8, 2022

Decarbonization amid global crises

MIT Energy Initiative
Philip R. Sharp is the former president of Resources for the Future, an independent, nonprofit research institution in Washington.
PostDecember 2, 2022

A healthy wind

MIT News
A new MIT study finds that the health benefits associated with wind power could more than quadruple if operators prioritized turning down output from the most polluting fossil-fuel-based power plants when energy from wind is available.
PostDecember 1, 2022

Mining for the clean energy transition

MIT Environmental Solutions Initiative
A keynote conversation from the MIT Conference on Mining, Environment, and Society. Clockwise from top left: Professor Deanna Kemp of the University of Queensland Center for Social Responsibility in Mining; Rohitesh Dhawan, president and CEO of the International Council on Mining and Metals; and Scott Odell, visiting scientist at the MIT Environmental Solutions Initiative.
PostDecember 1, 2022

Using game engines and “twins” to co-create stories of climate futures

MIT News
"Year 2180" is a speculative urban design multiplayer video game built upon digital twins, historical data, community knowledge, and geographic information system data.
PostNovember 29, 2022

A breakthrough on “loss and damage,” but also disappointment, at UN cli...

MIT News
MIT students who traveled to Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt, for COP27 included (left to right) Anushree Chaudhuri, Evan Gao, Youssef Shaker, and Serena Patel.
PostNovember 29, 2022

Carbon Abatement Costs for Hydrogen Fuels in Hard-to-Abate Transport Sector...

MIT Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research
PostNovember 28, 2022

MIT Policy Hackathon produces new solutions for technology policy challenge...

MIT News
Some of the IDSS students who organized the MIT Policy Hackathon are (from left to right): Deepika Raman, Adrien Concordel, Jorge Sandoval, Aurora Zhang, Pragya Neupane, and Nirmal Bhatt.
PostNovember 28, 2022

The task of magnetic classification suddenly looks easier

MIT Department of Nuclear Science and Engineering
Left to right: Harry Heiberger, Tongtong Liu, Linh Nguyen, and Helena Merker. When Merker, Heiberger, and Nguyen joined the project as first-year students in fall 2020, they were given a sizable challenge: to design a neural network that can predict the magnetic structure of crystalline materials.
PostNovember 28, 2022

Reversing the charge

MIT Energy Initiative
In the future, electric vehicles could boost renewable energy growth by serving as “energy storage on wheels” — charging their batteries from the power grid as they do now, as well as reversing the flow to send power back and provide support services to the grid.
PostNovember 21, 2022

Machinery of the state

MIT News
Associate Professor of Political Science Mai Hassan

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