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PostJune 16, 2021

Imagining the distant past — and finding keys to the future

MIT News
MIT earth science professor David McGee studies the atmosphere’s response to paleoclimate changes. “A really basic message that comes from the study of paleoclimate is the sensitivity of the Earth’s system,” he says. “A few degrees of warming or cooling is a really big deal.”
PostJune 8, 2021

Climate projections with Sergey Paltsev

MIT Center for Sustainability Science and Strategy
Global average temperature change projections (UCAR)
PostJune 7, 2021

Visualizing cement hydration on a molecular level

MIT News
The high temporal and spatial resolution Raman imaging technique opens opportunities to answer millennia-old questions regarding cement chemistry. This high-resolution Raman image shows the hydration of alite (white) forming C-S-H (blue) and portlandite (red). Other components are belite (green) and calcite (yellow).
PostMay 26, 2021

A startup using minerals to draw down CO2 has scored funding—and its firs...

MIT Technology Review
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PostMay 25, 2021

Why the Earth needs a course correction now

MIT Center for Sustainability Science and Strategy
The MIT Global Change Outlook presents the MIT Joint Program’s latest projections for the future of the Earth’s energy, food, water and climate systems, and prospects for achieving the Paris Agreement’s climate goals. (Source: NOAA)
PostMay 21, 2021

New Report Shows How U.S. Agriculture Can Fight Climate Change

MIT Center for Sustainability Science and Strategy
Photo: Climate-smart agriculture (CSA) is an integrated set of practices that enable farmers to increase their productivity while adapting to, or even mitigating against, climate change. (Source: Farm Journal Foundation)
PostMay 21, 2021

Climate Change Seminar for Computer Scientists

MIT OCW
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PostMay 21, 2021

Climate Modeling in "Introduction to Computational Thinking"

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PostMay 14, 2021

MITx Course Materials: Global Warming Science

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PostMay 12, 2021

The Big Picture

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