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PostNovember 23, 2021

MIT Energy Initiative Fall Colloquium with Poppy Allonby

MIT Energy Initiative
PostNovember 22, 2021

The reasons behind lithium-ion batteries’ rapid cost decline

MIT News
MIT researchers find the biggest factor in the dramatic cost decline for lithium-ion batteries in recent decades was research and development, particularly in chemistry and materials science.
PostNovember 17, 2021

At UN climate change conference, trying to “keep 1.5 alive”

MIT News
Members of MIT’s COP26 delegation stand for a portrait on Nov. 8. Approximately 20 individuals from MIT attended the conference. Left to right: Luis Gilberto Murillo-Urrutia, John Fernández, and Marcela Angel of the Environmental Solutions Initiative; Bethany Patten of the Sloan Sustainability Initiative; Martha Broad of the MIT Energy Initiative; graduate students Iulia-Madalina Streanga and Andreas Haupt; and postdoc Deepa Rao.
PostNovember 16, 2021

Electrochemistry, from batteries to brains

MIT Department of Nuclear Science and Engineering
Bilge Yildiz, MIT’s Breene M. Kerr (1951) Professor in the departments of Nuclear Science and Engineering and Materials Science and Engineering, studies the behavior of ions in materials, particularly on surfaces and interfaces.
PostNovember 16, 2021

TPP Initiative Links Research, Policy

MIT Spectrum
People walk along a road toward the India Gate in Delhi, shrouded in smog.
PostNovember 8, 2021

Q&A: Options for the Diablo Canyon nuclear plant

MIT News
MIT professors Jacopo Buongiorno and John Lienhard describe their research suggesting the Diablo Canyon nuclear plant could provide multiple benefits for California, including desalinated water and clean hydrogen fuel.
PostNovember 5, 2021

MIT Energy Night 2021: Connecting global innovators to local talent

MIT Concrete Sustainability Hub
While the MIT Energy Night virtual session explored commercialization, the poster session presented early-stage innovation. It featured more than 70 posters by scientists, startups, and engineers from across the MIT community and far beyond.
PostNovember 4, 2021

Gillette, Campbell County plan for post-coal economy

MIT Environmental Solutions Initiative
A loaded coal train rolls through Gillette on March 4, 2020. Coal production in the region has declined by half since 2008.
PostNovember 4, 2021

India’s 2070 net-zero pledge is achievable, appropriate, and right on tim...

MIT Technology Review
PostNovember 3, 2021

Decades of legal battles over pollution by industrial hog farms haven’t c...

MIT Environmental Solutions Initiative
Screenshot from the Bladen County Tax Assessor website shows two parcels of land: One 261 acre parcel was purchased by Kinlaw Farms LLC in 1998, the other 34 acre plot (outlined in blue) was purchased by Billy Kinlaw in 1994.

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