Skip to main content
Climate
Search

Main navigation

  • Climate 101
    • What We Know
    • What Can Be Done
    • Climate Primer
  • Explore
    • Explainers
    • Ask MIT Climate
    • Podcast
    • For Educators
  • MIT Action
    • News
    • Events
    • Resources
  • Search
MIT

Main navigation

  • Climate 101
    • What We Know
    • What Can Be Done
    • Climate Primer
  • Explore
    • Explainers
    • Ask MIT Climate
    • Podcast
    • For Educators
  • MIT Action
    • News
    • Events
    • Resources
  • Search
Students gather around a display of a coral reef at an MIT event

Climate News at MIT

The latest climate change research and action happening in and around MIT.

Topics

  • Adaptation
  • Arctic & Antarctic
  • Arts & Communication
  • Atmosphere
  • Biodiversity
  • Buildings
  • Carbon Capture
  • Carbon Removal
  • Cities & Planning
  • Climate Modeling
  • Education
  • Energy
    • Batteries, Storage & Transmission
    • Electrification
    • (-) Energy Efficiency
    • Fossil Fuels
    • Nuclear & Fusion Energy
    • Renewable Energy
  • Finance & Economics
    • Carbon Pricing
  • Food, Water & Agriculture
  • Forests
  • Geoengineering
  • Government & Policy
    • Advocacy & Activism
    • International Agreements
    • National Security
  • Health & Medicine
  • Humanities & Social Science
    • Climate Justice
  • Industry & Manufacturing
  • MIT Action
  • Oceans
    • Sea Level Rise
  • Transportation
    • Air Travel
    • Alternative Fuels
    • (-) Cars
    • Freight
    • Public Transportation
  • Waste
  • Weather & Natural Disasters
    • Drought
    • Flooding
    • Heatwaves
    • Hurricanes
    • Wildfires

Content type

  • Educator Guide
  • Podcast
  • Post
  • Video
PostAugust 7, 2020

Shrinking deep learning’s carbon footprint

MIT News
Deep learning has driven much of the recent progress in artificial intelligence, but as demand for computation and energy to train ever-larger models increases, many are raising concerns about the financial and environmental costs. To address the problem, researchers at MIT and the MIT-IBM Watson AI Lab are experimenting with ways to make software and hardware more energy efficient, and in some cases, more like the human brain.
PostJuly 27, 2020

Does ride-sharing substitute for or complement public transit?

MIT News
SMART researchers found that in Chengdu, China, one-third of ride-sourcing substitutes for public transit trips.
PodcastMay 7, 2020

E5: TIL about energy efficiency

TILclimate Podcast
PostFebruary 11, 2020

Brainstorming energy-saving hacks on Satori, MIT’s new supercomputer

MIT News
PostJanuary 23, 2020

Understanding combustion

MIT News
PostJanuary 15, 2020

Zeroing in on decarbonization

MIT News
PostJanuary 6, 2020

Preventing energy loss in windows

MIT News
PostDecember 9, 2019

Getting the carbon out of the electricity sector

MIT Climate Action
VideoDecember 4, 2019

Watch the MIT Climate Action Symposium: Decarbonizing the Electricity Secto...

MIT Climate Action
PostNovember 21, 2019

Why the electric-car revolution may take a lot longer than expected

MIT Technology Review

Pagination

  • Previous page ‹
  • Page14
  • Page15
  • Current page16
  • Page17
  • Page18
  • Next page ›
151 - 160 of 192

MIT Climate News in Your Inbox

 
 

MIT Groups Log In

Log In

Footer

  • About
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Privacy Policy
  • Accessibility
  • Contact
MIT Climate Project
MIT
Communicator Award Winner
Communicator Award Winner