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PostFebruary 5, 2020

Improving pavement networks by predicting the future

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PostDecember 10, 2019

Historical Climate Models Accurately Projected Global Warming

MIT Department of Earth Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences
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PostDecember 4, 2019

How biomarkers can record and reconstruct climate trends

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The composition and location of rock strata help scientists date when biomarkers were formed and deposited. Offshore in Zumaia, Basque Country (Spain), variations in the thickness and composition of sedimentary rocks show periodic changes in the Earth's orbit and tilt, affecting how much sunlight reaches Earth’s surface. This is near the Cretaceous-Paleogene boundary, associated with a mass extinction event.
PostDecember 3, 2019

Why we should be far more afraid of climate tipping points

MIT Technology Review
PostNovember 27, 2019

Financing Renewable Energy Infrastructure in Asia

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PostNovember 22, 2019

Continuing a legacy of Antarctic exploration

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PostNovember 18, 2019

Where do humans live? A new map offers more detail than ever before.

MIT Technology Review
PostNovember 12, 2019

Critics blast a proposal to curb climate change by halting population growt...

MIT Technology Review
PostNovember 6, 2019

MIT report provides guidance on climate-related financial disclosures

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A new report from MIT outlines how companies in the fossil fuel business can make better use of scenarios to show their vulnerabilities, as well as their opportunities, in a world facing major climate change.
VideoOctober 9, 2019

Watch the MIT Climate Action Symposium: Progress in Climate Science

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