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PostAugust 4, 2021

Using graphene foam to filter toxins from drinking water

MIT Department of Nuclear Science and Engineering
A reusable 3D functionalized reduced graphene oxide foam (3D‐FrGOF) is used as an in situ electrolytic deposition electrode to extract uranium from contaminated water.
PostJuly 27, 2021

What will happen to sediment plumes associated with deep-sea mining?

MIT News
Scientists boarded the research vessel Sally Ride, and sailed off the coast of San Diego to study the dynamics of sediment plumes pumped into the ocean.
PostJuly 25, 2021

A material difference

MIT News
A passion for biomaterials inspires Eesha Khare, an MIT PhD candidate in materials science and engineering, to tackle climate change.
PostJuly 21, 2021

Reducing emissions by decarbonizing industry

MIT Center for Sustainability Science and Strategy
Cement, iron and steel, and chemicals account for about 20 percent of global CO2 emissions. Emissions from these industries are notoriously difficult to abate because, in addition to emissions associated with energy use, a significant portion of industrial emissions come from the process itself. Pictured here is a steel mill in Pennsylvania.
PostJuly 19, 2021

Push to make supply chains more sustainable continues to gain momentum

MIT Center for Transportation and Logistics
A new report on supply chain sustainability includes the results of a survey of some 2,400 supply chain professionals. More than 80 percent of respondents claimed the pandemic had no impact or increased their firms’ commitments to supply chain sustainability.
PostJuly 15, 2021

Waging a two-pronged campaign against climate change

MIT Department of Nuclear Science and Engineering
W. Robb Stewart, an MIT PhD candidate in nuclear science and engineering, is working to build a modular, integrated, gas high-temperature nuclear reactor, called MIGHTR.
PostJuly 14, 2021

The lurking threat to solar power’s growth

MIT Technology Review
A solar farm in California's Death Valley.
PostJuly 13, 2021

Webinar on MACA Roadmap - A Tool for Advocacy and Engagement

MACA - MIT Alumni for Climate Action
Jeremy Grace '83
PostJuly 12, 2021

MIT Alumni Roadmap for Responding to Climate Change

MACA - MIT Alumni for Climate Action
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PostJune 30, 2021

Cheaper solar PV is key to addressing climate change

MIT Technology Review
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