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PostDecember 23, 2024

Helping students bring about decarbonization, from benchtop to global energ...

MIT News
Professor Jessika Trancik’s course IDS.521/IDS.065 (MIT Energy Systems for Climate Change Mitigation) equips students with the skills they need to evaluate the various energy decarbonization pathways available to the world.
PostDecember 16, 2024

New climate chemistry model finds “non-negligible” impacts of potential...

MIT Energy Initiative
MIT research has provided new insights into how hydrogen fuel that escapes from pipelines and storage facilities can affect the climate. The results reinforce the need for preventing leakage if this clean-burning fuel comes into wide use.
PodcastNovember 25, 2024

Rising to the climate challenge

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PostOctober 25, 2024

Banking on Oregon Forests: Carbon markets could offer middle road in divide...

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PostOctober 9, 2024

MIT Energy and Climate Club mobilizes future leaders to address global clim...

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Left to right: MITEC's co-presidents Thomas Lee, Laurențiu Anton, and Rosie Keller
PostOctober 8, 2024

Study finds mercury pollution from human activities is declining

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“Our work shows that it is very important to learn from actual, on-the-ground data to try and improve our models and these emissions estimates,” says Ari Feinberg.
PostOctober 2, 2024

3 Questions: Bridging anthropology and engineering for clean energy in Mong...

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Manduhai Buyandelger (far left) and Lauren Bonilla (far right), with MIT students who went to Mongolia with Bonilla in January 2024.
PostAugust 8, 2024

Going Dutch on climate

MIT Energy Initiative
As part of a MITEI-sponsored field trip to the Netherlands to experience the country’s approach to sustainable energy, MIT students received a tour of EnTranCe, a facility dedicated to researching hydrogen usage within the energy grid, at Hanze University in Groningen.
PostAugust 5, 2024

MIT School of Science launches Center for Sustainability Science and Strate...

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“As critical challenges such as climate, health, energy, and food security increasingly affect people’s lives around the world, decision-makers need a better understanding of the earth in its full complexity — and that includes people, technologies, and institutions as well as environmental processes,” says Professor Noelle Selin.
PostAugust 2, 2024

Scientists find a human “fingerprint” in the upper troposphere’s incr...

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In a paper appearing in the journal “Environmental Science and Technology,” MIT scientists report that they detected a clear signal of human influence on upper tropospheric ozone trends in a 17-year satellite record starting in 2005.

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