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PostOctober 22, 2021

Saving seaweed with machine learning

MIT News
Charlene Xia, pictured at the MIT Sailing Pavilion, tests her microbiome monitoring system in the Charles River.
Educator GuideOctober 7, 2021

Trees, Forests, and Climate Change Educator Guide

TILclimate Podcast
TILclimate planting trees guide for educators
PodcastOctober 6, 2021

E6: TIL about planting trees

TILclimate Podcast
PostSeptember 28, 2021

Pulling methane out of the atmosphere could slow global warming—if we can...

MIT Technology Review
PostSeptember 23, 2021

Companies hoping to grow carbon-sucking kelp may be rushing ahead of the sc...

MIT Technology Review
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PostSeptember 22, 2021

Study: Global cancer risk from burning organic matter comes from unregulate...

MIT News
Whenever organic matter is burned, such as in a wildfire, a power plant, a car’s exhaust, or in daily cooking, the combustion releases polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) — a class of pollutants that is known to cause lung cancer.
PostSeptember 20, 2021

Greg Fournier named a winner of the first Scialog Collaborative Innovation ...

MIT Department of Earth Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences
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PostAugust 22, 2021

Countering climate change with cool pavements

MIT Concrete Sustainability Hub
By selecting optimal paving materials, it may be possible to cut emissions in Boston by up to 3 percent over 50 years.
PodcastAugust 19, 2021

E5: TIL about removing CO2 from the atmosphere

TILclimate Podcast
Educator GuideAugust 19, 2021

Climate Change and Sequestering Carbon Educator Guide

TILclimate Podcast
TIL about removing CO2 from the atmosphere: guide for educators

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