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PostSeptember 27, 2022

Long-term Equilibrium in Electricity Markets with Renewables and Energy Sto...

MIT Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research
PostSeptember 26, 2022

Turning Evolutionary Dials: Directed Evolution Techniques for Climate Chang...

MIT OCW
Diagram of a human engineered carbon-dioxide-fixing enzyme, glycolyl-CoA carboxylase, or GCC.
PostSeptember 22, 2022

Climate Nucleus Minutes for September 2022

MIT Climate Nucleus
An image of the Earth.
PostSeptember 21, 2022

Ocean scientists measure sediment plume stirred up by deep-sea-mining vehic...

MIT News
The Launch and Recovery System deploying the Patania II pre-prototype collector vehicle from the surface operations vessel MV Normand Energy.
PostSeptember 21, 2022

3 Questions: Janelle Knox-Hayes on producing renewable energy that communit...

MIT News
MIT professors Janelle Knox-Hayes and Donald Sadoway call for a new approach to wind-power deployment, one that engages communities in a process of “co-design” and adapts solutions to local needs.
PostSeptember 20, 2022

Passive cooling system could benefit off-grid locations

MIT News
Two samples of passive cooling devices were tested on the roof of MIT's Building 1: On the left, a sample of the new system, combining evaporative cooling, radiative cooling, and insulation. On the right, a device using just evaporative cooling, for comparison testing.
PostSeptember 15, 2022

Energy poverty in Europe: Using evidence to address an urgent challenge

Abdul Latif Jameel Poverty Action Lab (J-PAL)
PostSeptember 15, 2022

Cracking the carbon removal challenge

MIT Department of Chemical Engineering
First developed at MIT, the technology enabled by Verdox enables a flow of air or flue gas (blue) containing carbon dioxide (red) to enter the system from the left. As it passes between thin battery electrode plates, carbon dioxide attaches to the charged plates while the cleaned airstream passes on through and exits at right.
PostSeptember 14, 2022

A lasting — and valuable — legacy

MIT News
Betar Gallant, associate professor of mechanical engineering at MIT, utilizes electrochemical reactions to develop new sustainable technologies, including systems that capture carbon dioxide emissions and produce higher-energy rechargeable lithium-ion batteries for electric vehicles.
PostSeptember 13, 2022

Computing for the health of the planet

MIT News
Clockwise from top left: Sara Beery, Priya Donti, Sherrie Wang, and Ericmoore Jossou are using advanced computational methods and tools to help find solutions for a range of climate and environmental issues. The new faculty members will join the MIT community in the coming year as part of an ongoing commitment by the MIT Schwarzman College of Computing to hire 50 new faculty (25 shared with other academic departments and 25 in computer science and artificial intelligence and decision-making).

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