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PostDecember 11, 2019

Hacking into a sustainable energy future

MIT News
Students gather in the Stata Center to hear the 2019 MIT EnergyHack challenges. Participants had 36 hours to come up with a solution to the challenge they were assigned with their team members before presenting to company representatives, fellow hackers, and judges.
PostDecember 10, 2019

Historical Climate Models Accurately Projected Global Warming

MIT Department of Earth Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences
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PostDecember 10, 2019

MIT technology powers new, accessible climate solutions simulator

MIT Sloan Sustainability Initiative
PostDecember 9, 2019

Getting the carbon out of the electricity sector

MIT Climate Action
PostDecember 7, 2019

Inspire young people to speak about climate change loudly and often

Brandon Leshchinskiy
PostDecember 4, 2019

How biomarkers can record and reconstruct climate trends

MIT News
The composition and location of rock strata help scientists date when biomarkers were formed and deposited. Offshore in Zumaia, Basque Country (Spain), variations in the thickness and composition of sedimentary rocks show periodic changes in the Earth's orbit and tilt, affecting how much sunlight reaches Earth’s surface. This is near the Cretaceous-Paleogene boundary, associated with a mass extinction event.
VideoDecember 4, 2019

Watch the MIT Climate Action Symposium: Decarbonizing the Electricity Secto...

MIT Climate Action
PostDecember 3, 2019

Why we should be far more afraid of climate tipping points

MIT Technology Review
PostDecember 2, 2019

Overcoming Challenges of Climate Policy: Beyond the Climate Symposia

Alexandre Tuel
PostNovember 23, 2019

MIT, Harvard, and Yale students take action on climate

MACA - MIT Alumni for Climate Action

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