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PostAugust 27, 2023

Explained: The 1.5 C climate benchmark

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To prevent worsening and potentially irreversible effects of climate change, the world’s average temperature should not exceed that of preindustrial times by more than 1.5 degrees Celsius (2.7 degrees Fahrenheit). By why 1.5 degrees Celsius?
PostAugust 23, 2023

How new batteries could help your EV charge faster

MIT Technology Review
CATL's new Shenxing batteries could speed EV charging.
PodcastAugust 16, 2023

Bonus Episode: America's big year of climate action

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PostJuly 18, 2023

Apply to be part of MIT's delegation to COP28

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PostJuly 11, 2023

The UN just set a net-zero goal for shipping. Here’s how that could work....

MIT Technology Review
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PostJune 12, 2023

Rivian hopes to earn carbon credits for its home electric vehicle chargers

MIT Technology Review
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PostMay 22, 2023

Taking the congestion out of commuting

MIT News
“I study how people move and why people move,” says the MIT associate professor of city and transportation planning.
PostMay 22, 2023

Will the charging networks arrive in time?

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For the final session of Jinhua Zhao’s MIT Mobility Forum, Charles Fine of Sloan, pictured, gave a talk titled “Entrepreneurship Returns to the Automotive Industry: Electric Vehicles as a case study.”
PostMay 17, 2023

How 5-minute battery swaps could get more EVs on the road

MIT Technology Review
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PostMay 11, 2023

How sodium could change the game for batteries

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