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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 17, 2021

MIT appoints members of new faculty committee to drive climate action plan

MIT Climate Nucleus
MIT has appointed more than a dozen faculty to its new Climate Nucleus, a committee established by the Institute’s “Fast Forward” climate action plan. The committee will be co-chaired by professors Noelle Selin, left, and Anne White.
PodcastAugust 30, 2021

Starting from space

MIT Energy Initiative
PostAugust 24, 2021

Climate and sustainability classes expand at MIT

MIT Environmental Solutions Initiative
MIT now offers over 120 undergraduate classes related to climate change and sustainability, according to the MIT Environmental Solutions Initiative — a sign of growing student and faculty interest in the environmental impacts of their fields.
Educator GuideAugust 19, 2021

Sea Level Rise and Climate Change Educator Guide

TILclimate Podcast
TIL about sea level rise part 2: educator guide
Educator GuideAugust 13, 2021

Sea Level Rise Climate Change Demo Educator Guide

TILclimate Podcast
TIL about sea level rise: guide for educators
PostAugust 12, 2021

MIT Solar Electric Vehicle Team wins 2021 American Solar Challenge

MIT News
The MIT Solar Electric Vehicle Team with Nimbus after winning the American Solar Challenge
PostAugust 11, 2021

Elsa Olivetti wins 2021 MIT Bose Award for Excellence in Teaching

MIT News
Associate Professor Elsa Olivetti's passion for addressing issues related to climate change frames the focus of her research, which centers on improving the environmental and economic sustainability of materials in the context of growing global demand.
PostAugust 11, 2021

Global warming begets more warming, new paleoclimate study finds

MIT News
Global warming begets more, extreme warming, a new MIT paleoclimate study finds.
PostAugust 10, 2021

Chemistry Undergraduate Teaching Lab hibernates fume hoods, drastically red...

MIT Safe & Sustainable Labs (S2L) Program
Fume hoods like these are placed into hibernation mode when they are no longer in use for the day. Since employing the use of hibernation mode, the unoccupied Undergraduate Teaching Lab air change rate has plummeted from 11 air changes per hour to seven ACH, drastically shrinking unnecessary energy outflow, saving MIT an estimated $21,000 per year.

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