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PostJanuary 21, 2021

How to get more electric cars on the road

MIT News
MIT researchers have found that installing charging stations on residential streets and along highways could lead to wider adoption of clean vehicles.
PostJanuary 15, 2021

Climate change: Where we are, where we’re headed, what we can do

MIT Center for Sustainability Science and Strategy
Photo: Handle with care (Source: Flickr/Chanze photo a r t)
PostJanuary 14, 2021

Envisioning an equitable, inclusive low-carbon future

MIT Energy Initiative
The 2020 U.S. C3E Award recipients (left to right): Kathy Hannun of Dandelion Energy; Cristina Garcia of the Building Electrification Initiative; Britta von Oesen of CohnReznick Capital; Lindsay Dubbs of the Coastal Studies Institute and UNC Chapel Hill; Bobi Garrett of the National Renewable Energy Laboratory; Elizabeth Kaiga of DNV GL; María Hilda Rivera of Power Africa; Natalie Meyero of the City of Bozeman, Montana; and Simona Onori of Stanford University.
PostJanuary 14, 2021

Concept for a hybrid-electric plane may reduce aviation’s air pollution p...

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A proposed hybrid-electric plane could “eliminate aviation’s air pollution problem,” say MIT engineers.
PostDecember 17, 2020

To boost emissions reductions from electric vehicles, know when to charge

MIT Energy Initiative
The time of day when an electric vehicle (EV) is charged can have a large impact on reducing its emissions. In California, home to half of the EVs in the United States, charging at midday reduces EV emissions by more than 40 percent when compared to charging at night.
VideoDecember 4, 2020

Watch the MIT Climate Action Symposium: What is the World Waiting For? Poli...

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PostNovember 19, 2020

Massive, swift federal investment needed to address climate change, panelis...

MIT News
The last of MIT’s six Climate Action Symposia, What is the World Waiting For? Policies to Fight Climate Change, was held virtually on Nov. 16, 2020. From left to right: L. Rafael Reif, Katherine Castor, John Podesta, Paul Joskow, Todd Stern, and John Deutch.
PostNovember 18, 2020

Powering through the coming energy transition

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According to more than half of the models cited in the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change’s Fifth Assessment Report, carbon capture and storage will be required to realize the Paris goal, but to what extent will it need to be deployed to ensure that outcome?
PostNovember 18, 2020

9th Annual U.S. C3E Women in Clean Energy Symposium and Awards

MIT Energy Initiative
PostNovember 1, 2020

COMMENTARY: Inaction on the climate threat is NOT an option

MIT Center for Sustainability Science and Strategy
Photo: American citizens are facing crucial decisions, beginning with their patriotic duty to vote. (Source: Yale Climate Connections)

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