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PostJuly 29, 2020

$25 million gift launches ambitious new effort tackling poverty and climate...

MIT News
Over the next decade, the King Climate Action Initiative (K-CAI) intends to help improve the lives of at least 25 million people hard hit by poverty and climate change.
PostJuly 27, 2020

Tackling the grand challenges of climate change

MIT Climate Action
PostJuly 23, 2020

Intentional Public Disruptions: Art, Responsibility, and Pedagogy

MIT OCW
Photo of Professor Carpenter speaking about an image of young children drinking from a plastic bottle filled with polluted water.
PostJuly 22, 2020

D-Lab: Water, Climate Change, and Health

MIT OCW
Photo of a diorama, with trees, grassy areas, and a stream, demonstrating water runoff and absorption.
PostJuly 22, 2020

Chemists make tough plastics recyclable

MIT News
Thermoset polymers, found in car parts and electrical appliances, have to be durable and heat-resistant, but typically cannot be easily recycled or broken down after use. MIT chemists have now developed a way to modify thermoset plastics that allows them to be more easily broken down without compromising their mechanical strength.
PostJuly 21, 2020

Malaysia Sustainable Cities Practicum

MIT OCW
PostJuly 20, 2020

Urban Transportation Planning

MIT OCW
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PostJuly 17, 2020

A new study conducted by J-WAFS PI Chris Knittel suggests that racial discr...

Abdul Latif Jameel Water and Food Systems Lab (J-WAFS)
Mortician and funeral director Bryan Clayton inspects names on a row of cardboard caskets, one reading "COVID+," at Maryland Cremation Services in Millersville, Md.
PostJuly 7, 2020

Innovations in environmental training for the mining industry

MIT News
MINE Program students and other program participants at a hackathon in Salvador, Brazil, are pictured here before the Covid-19 pandemic interrupted such gatherings.
PostJuly 5, 2020

Workshop ~ En-ROADS Climate Solutions

MACA - MIT Alumni for Climate Action

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