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PostJune 7, 2022

Study finds natural sources of air pollution exceed air quality guidelines ...

MIT News
MIT researchers demonstrate that over 50 percent of the world’s population would still be exposed to PM2.5 concentrations that exceed new air quality guidelines due to large natural sources of particulate matter — dust, sea salt, and organics from vegetation — that still exist in the atmosphere when anthropogenic emissions are removed from the air.
PostJune 1, 2022

Cracking the case of Arctic sea ice breakup

MIT Lincoln Laboratory
Lincoln Laboratory’s Ben Evans (left) and Dave Whelihan deployed this spool — featuring 230 feet of polymer fiber with embedded temperature and depth sensors — in the Arctic.
PostMay 31, 2022

“Zoom out”: Kealoha Wong ’99 calls on MIT graduates to consider their...

MIT News
“Our limits will stretch as far as we dare,” poet Kealoha Wong ’99 told the classes of 2020 and 2021.
PostMay 31, 2022

Climate Nucleus Minutes from April 22, 2022

MIT Climate Nucleus
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PostMay 27, 2022

“The world needs your smarts, your skills,” Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala tells M...

MIT News
Friday’s Commencement ceremony celebrated the 1,099 undergraduate and 2,590 graduate students receiving MIT diplomas this year.
PostMay 27, 2022

Six leading models agree: Rapid decarbonization of power, transportation se...

MIT Center for Sustainability Science and Strategy
Image: Rapid decarbonization of power, transportation sectors key to a successful energy transition (Source: National Renewable Energy Laboratory)
PostMay 25, 2022

Lama Willa Baker challenges MIT audience to look beyond technology to solve...

MIT News
In facing a global climate crisis, Buddhist teacher Willa Blythe Baker explained, “Much is made of what we must do, but little is made of how we must live and who we must become.”
PostMay 23, 2022

Living Climate Futures initiative showcases holistic approach to the climat...

MIT News
Indigenous leaders from across the country shared their natural world philosophies at a two-day MIT symposium called Living Climate Future. “People are experiencing a climate crisis that is global in really different ways in different places,” says Heather Paxson, head of MIT Anthropology and an event organizer. The symposium provided “a sense of the power of listening to individual experience. Not because it gives us the big picture, but because it gives us the small picture.”
PostMay 23, 2022

MIT Climate and Sustainability Consortium announces recipients of inaugural...

MIT Climate & Sustainability Consortium
The goal of the MCSC seed awards is to engage MIT researchers and link the economy-wide work of the consortium to ongoing and emerging climate and sustainability efforts across campus. The program offers further opportunity to build networks among the awarded projects to deepen the impact of each and ensure the total is greater than the sum of its parts.
PostMay 23, 2022

Climate Nucleus Minutes for May 23, 2022

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