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PostJanuary 3, 2022

Our water infrastructure needs to change

MIT Technology Review
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The US exports too much of its most valuable resource

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Singapore pushes for water independence as temperatures rise

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Day Zero still looms over Cape Town

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The rare spots of good news on climate change

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How to measure all the world’s fresh water

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PostJanuary 3, 2022

The architect making friends with flooding

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PostDecember 27, 2021

Scientists build new atlas of ocean’s oxygen-starved waters

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Oxygen deficient zone intensity across the eastern Pacific Ocean, where copper colors represent the locations of consistently lowest oxygen concentrations and deep teal indicates regions without sufficiently low dissolved oxygen.
PostDecember 22, 2021

MIT in the media: 2021 in review

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PostDecember 22, 2021

MIT community in 2021: A year in review

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Top Institute stories dealt with the return to campus and continued response to Covid-19, MIT’s commitments to climate action, its support of our diverse community, and more.

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