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Educator GuideDecember 14, 2021

Geoengineering and Climate Change Educator Guide

TILclimate Podcast
TILclimate geoengineering guide for educators
PostNovember 29, 2021

How a new global carbon market could exaggerate climate progress

MIT Technology Review
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PostNovember 17, 2021

At UN climate change conference, trying to “keep 1.5 alive”

MIT News
Members of MIT’s COP26 delegation stand for a portrait on Nov. 8. Approximately 20 individuals from MIT attended the conference. Left to right: Luis Gilberto Murillo-Urrutia, John Fernández, and Marcela Angel of the Environmental Solutions Initiative; Bethany Patten of the Sloan Sustainability Initiative; Martha Broad of the MIT Energy Initiative; graduate students Iulia-Madalina Streanga and Andreas Haupt; and postdoc Deepa Rao.
PostNovember 9, 2021

J-WAFS launches Food and Climate Systems Transformation Alliance

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PostNovember 4, 2021

India’s 2070 net-zero pledge is achievable, appropriate, and right on tim...

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PostNovember 1, 2021

Advancing International Cooperation under the Paris Agreement: Issues and O...

MIT Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research
PostOctober 28, 2021

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

MACA - MIT Alumni for Climate Action
PostOctober 28, 2021

Technology Adoption and Early Network Infrastructure Provision in the Marke...

MIT Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research
PostSeptember 21, 2021

Predicting building emissions across the US

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Each region of the United States has unique characteristics that will cause building emissions to vary widely across the entire nation. An MIT team sought to understand — and respond to — these regional variations.
Educator GuideSeptember 20, 2021

Energy and Climate Change Educator Guide

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TILclimate energy and electricity guide for educators

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