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PostJuly 5, 2020

Workshop ~ En-ROADS Climate Solutions

MACA - MIT Alumni for Climate Action
PostJuly 1, 2020

D-Lab moves online, without compromising on impact

MIT News
Lecturer Susan Murcott met many members of her EC.719 / EC.789 (Water, Climate Change, and Health) D-Lab class for the first time at the Boston climate strike on Sept. 20, 2019.
PostJune 24, 2020

Exciting changes coming to MIT Climate

MIT Environmental Solutions Initiative
PostJune 23, 2020

4 lessons from COVID-19 to help fight climate change

MIT Sloan Sustainability Initiative
PodcastJune 18, 2020

E6: TIL about nuclear power

TILclimate Podcast
PostJune 17, 2020

Ice, ice, maybe

MIT News
EAPS graduate student Meghana Ranganathan studies glaciers to better calibrate climate models.
PostJune 14, 2020

From delayed deceleration to Zooming

MIT News
“I knew the science was sound, I knew the math was sound, but even when everything is going as planned and you are actually seeing it happening with your own eyes, it’s still surreal,” says Jacqueline Thomas PhD ’20 on watching a Boeing 777 commercial airplane land using an approach she designed as an MIT grad student.
PostJune 2, 2020

Webinar ~ Getting to Neutral: The Importance of Renewable Gas in Decarboniz...

MACA - MIT Alumni for Climate Action
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PostMay 29, 2020

Machine learning helps map global ocean communities

MIT News
A machine-learning technique developed at MIT combs through global ocean data to find commonalities between marine locations, based on interactions between phytoplankton species. Using this approach, researchers have determined that the ocean can be split into over 100 types of “provinces,” and 12 “megaprovinces,” that are distinct in their ecological makeup.
PostMay 27, 2020

Ice, ice, maybe

MIT Department of Earth Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences

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