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PodcastMarch 15, 2021

Energy access in Africa and beyond

MIT Energy Initiative
PostMarch 11, 2021

2021 MacVicar Faculty Fellows named

MIT News
The 2021 MacVicar Faculty Fellows are: (clockwise from top left) Michael Short, Larry Guth, Elsa Olivetti, and Michael Yaffe.
PostMarch 10, 2021

3 Questions: Richard Samuels on Japan’s 3.11 triple disaster and its impa...

MIT News
“Social science teaches that great and unexpected shocks can stimulate great and unexpected social and political change,” says Professor Richard Samuels, director of the Center for International Studies. “But what I found was that even an event as cataclysmic as 3.11 did not change the policy preferences of Japan’s leaders.”
PostMarch 10, 2021

MIT engagement forum 1: Research collaborations to decarbonize the energy s...

MIT Energy Initiative
PostMarch 10, 2021

Assessing and managing risks amid global and regional change

MIT Center for Sustainability Science and Strategy
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PostMarch 8, 2021

As the Texas power crisis shows, our infrastructure is vulnerable to extrem...

MIT Technology Review
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PostMarch 4, 2021

How to reduce the environmental impact of your next virtual meeting

MIT Energy Initiative
Researchers estimate the environmental footprints associated with each gigabyte of data used in common online applications and activities. Their study finds video streaming makes a significant contribution to the impact of internet use on the environment.
PodcastMarch 1, 2021

Cost of car ownership

MIT Energy Initiative
PostFebruary 25, 2021

King Climate Action Initiative announces new research to test and scale cli...

Abdul Latif Jameel Poverty Action Lab (J-PAL)
Researchers conduct carbon monitoring in a peat swamp forest in Central Kalimantan, Indonesia in 2017.
PostFebruary 25, 2021

Novel lithium-metal batteries will drive the switch to electric cars

MIT Technology Review

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