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Educator GuideDecember 21, 2021

What I Can Do About Climate Change Educator Guide

TILclimate Podcast
TILclimate what I can do guide for educators
PostDecember 17, 2021

Expanding the conversation about sustainability

MIT News
Stacy Godfreey-Igwe is an MIT senior who seeks to make marginalized communities more visible in the fight against climate change.
PostDecember 1, 2021

Scientists and musicians tackle climate change together

MIT News
The Artists and Scientists Together on Climate Solutions event included, from left to right: Anna Johnson, Sustainability and Environment Officer at Involved Group; Dr. Dava Newman, the director of the MIT Media Lab; Tony McGuinness of GRAMMY-nominated electronic group Above & Beyond; and moderator John E. Fernández, director of MIT’s Environmental Solutions Initiative.
PostNovember 5, 2021

Scientists project increased risk to water supplies in South Africa this ce...

MIT Center for Sustainability Science and Strategy
Can South Africa and other nations with similar climates avoid future “Day Zero” water shortages?
PostNovember 4, 2021

Wyo residents observe a changing climate and quality of life

MIT Environmental Solutions Initiative
Crook County rancher Thayne Gray on the family's Warbonnet Ranch outside Moorcroft on Sept. 23, 2021.
PostNovember 4, 2021

Wyoming climate data holds ominous clues about life, economy

MIT Environmental Solutions Initiative
Campbell County rancher Eric Barlow surveys the family ranch Sept. 23, 2021
PostNovember 3, 2021

Decades of legal battles over pollution by industrial hog farms haven’t c...

MIT Environmental Solutions Initiative
Screenshot from the Bladen County Tax Assessor website shows two parcels of land: One 261 acre parcel was purchased by Kinlaw Farms LLC in 1998, the other 34 acre plot (outlined in blue) was purchased by Billy Kinlaw in 1994.
PostOctober 28, 2021

Arizona Daily Star OpEd: Sen. Sinema, support essential climate measures

MACA - MIT Alumni for Climate Action
PostOctober 8, 2021

Video: How cheap renewables and rising activism are shifting climate politi...

MIT Technology Review
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PostSeptember 17, 2021

Research collaboration puts climate-resilient crops in sight

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The Des Marais Lab at MIT uses the model grass species Brachypodium distachyon to understand plant-environment interaction. Here, replicate plants are receiving two different levels of soil water availability to study genetic differences in response to drying.

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