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PostJanuary 19, 2022

Bringing climate reporting to local newsrooms

MIT Environmental Solutions Initiative
ESI Journalsim Fellow Nora Hertel (left) takes notes during a tour with Jessika Greendeer, seedkeeper and farm manager for Dream of Wild Health, a Native American-led nonprofit with a farm just outside the Twin Cities in Hugo, Minnesota.
PostJanuary 18, 2022

School of Engineering fourth quarter 2021 awards

MIT News
Members of the MIT engineering faculty receive many awards in recognition of their scholarship, service, and overall excellence. The School of Engineering periodically recognizes their achievements by highlighting the honors, prizes, and medals won by faculty working in our academic departments, labs, and centers.
PostJanuary 12, 2022

Large Scale Wind Power Investment’s Impact on Wholesale Electricity Marke...

MIT Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research
PostJanuary 12, 2022

Pricing carbon, valuing people

MIT Center for Sustainability Science and Strategy
A new MIT Joint Program study shows how U.S. climate policies can be designed to cut carbon emissions without inflicting economic harm on low-income households and the nation as a whole.
PostJanuary 12, 2022

Fundamentals of Advanced Energy Conversion

MIT OCW
PostJanuary 11, 2022

Overcoming a bottleneck in carbon dioxide conversion

MIT News
MIT researchers have identified a problem that tends to limit chemical processes for turning carbon dioxide into fuel or other useful chemicals — and ways of addressing that problem.
PostJanuary 10, 2022

Courtney Lesoon and Elizabeth Yarina win Fulbright-Hays Scholarships

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Elizabeth Yarina (left), a doctoral student in the Department of Urban Studies and Planning, and Courtney Lesoon, a doctoral student in the Department of Architecture, have been awarded Fulbright-Hays Scholarships to support their full-time dissertation research abroad.
PostJanuary 10, 2022

A dirt cheap solution? Common clay materials may help curb methane emission...

MIT News
A team of researchers at MIT has come up with a promising approach to controlling methane emissions and removing it from the air, using an inexpensive and abundant type of clay called zeolite. In this image, the zeolite, depicted as the complex structure in the middle, absorbs the methane that passes through it.
PostJanuary 9, 2022

Understanding air pollution from space

MIT News
Arlene Fiore, the Peter H. Stone and Paola Malanotte Stone Professor in Earth, Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences at MIT, uses satellite data to understand ozone smog.
PostJanuary 6, 2022

Two Basins in 2050

MIT Environmental Solutions Initiative

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