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PostApril 19, 2021

President Reif urges two-track strategy to achieve global climate goals in ...

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PostApril 16, 2021

Can U.S. states afford to meet net-zero emissions targets by 2050?

MIT Center for Sustainability Science and Strategy
PostApril 8, 2021

The Economics of Grid-Scale Energy Storage in Wholesale Electricity Markets...

MIT Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research
PostApril 6, 2021

Geoengineering researchers have halted plans for a balloon launch in Sweden...

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Early illustration of the SCoPEx propelled balloon.
PostApril 6, 2021

The science and technology that can help save the ocean

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Dawn Wright, oceanographer and chief scientist at Esri
PostApril 5, 2021

Negative emissions, positive economy

MIT Center for Sustainability Science and Strategy
The BECCS supply chain: biomass cultivation and harvest (left), biomass energy use (center) and CO2 storage (right). (Source: Carbon Brief)
PostApril 5, 2021

COVID-19 as a catalyst for change in the move towards net zero emissions

MIT Center for Sustainability Science and Strategy
Photo: Westmill Solar Park (Source: Flickr/RTPeat)
PodcastApril 2, 2021

In Climate Conversations, Empathy is Everything (Brandon Leshchinskiy)

MIT OCW
PostMarch 29, 2021

Powering the energy transition with better storage

MIT Department of Nuclear Science and Engineering
Exploring different scenarios and variables in the storage design space, researchers find the parameter combinations for innovative, low-cost long-duration energy storage to potentially make a large impact in a more affordable and reliable energy transition.
PostMarch 26, 2021

Cooling homes without warming the planet

MIT News
The startup Transaera is using a class of materials called metal organic frameworks, or MOFs, to create air conditioners that could have five times less impact on the climate when compared to traditional ACs.

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