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PostJuly 8, 2021

Arlene Fiore appointed first Stone Professor in Earth, Atmospheric and Plan...

MIT Department of Earth Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences
Arlene Fiore is the first person to be appointed to the Peter H. Stone and Paola Malanotte Stone Professor in Earth, Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences
PostJuly 8, 2021

Climate change made the record-shattering Northwest heat wave 150 times mor...

MIT Technology Review
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PostJuly 6, 2021

Pathfinder satellite paves way for constellation of tropical-storm observer...

MIT News
The TROPICS Pathfinder satellite, pictured here, was launched on June 30. The satellite body measures approximately 10 cm X 10 cm X 36 cm and is identical to the six additional satellites that will be launched in the constellation in 2022. The golden cube at the top is the microwave radiometer, which measures the precipitation, temperature, and humidity inside tropical storms.
PostJune 28, 2021

2021 Global Change Outlook Webinar

MIT Center for Sustainability Science and Strategy
At a public webinar, lead authors of the MIT Joint Program's signature publication present the Outlook's projections of future energy, water, food, climate, and policy prospects
PostJune 25, 2021

What it will take to achieve affordable carbon removal

MIT Technology Review
Carbon Engineering – Direct Air Capture plant
PostJune 25, 2021

3Q: Why “nuclear batteries” offer a new approach to carbon-free energy

MIT News
This cut-away rendering of the MIT nuclear battery concept shows important components such as the instrumentation and control module, the reactor, and the power module.
PostJune 24, 2021

Wanying Kang joins EAPS as assistant professor in climate science

MIT Department of Earth Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences
A portrait of Wanying Kang, in glasses and a collared black shirt, in an overexposed room.
PostJune 23, 2021

Revisiting a quantum past for a fusion future

Plasma Science and Fusion Center
Can a classical physics question be handled on a quantum computer? Abhay Ram believes the answer is yes, and that it will accelerate understanding of electromagnetic wave phenomena in plasma.
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 10, 2021

ESI Program Here and Real Connects MIT Climate Research to Communities

MIT Spectrum
Greene County, Pennsylvania, is a case-study site for the Environmental Solutions Initiative program Here and Real. Photo: Wikimedia Commons

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