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PostSeptember 17, 2021

Research collaboration puts climate-resilient crops in sight

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The Des Marais Lab at MIT uses the model grass species Brachypodium distachyon to understand plant-environment interaction. Here, replicate plants are receiving two different levels of soil water availability to study genetic differences in response to drying.
PostAugust 18, 2021

How the world already prevented far worse warming this century

MIT Technology Review
PostJuly 27, 2021

The pandemic slashed the West Coast’s emissions. Wildfires already revers...

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Firefighters battle the Bond Fire in Southern California late last year.
PostJuly 12, 2021

Fortifying Crops for Climate Change

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Researchers are using the lab-friendly grass Brachypodium—a good analog for classic cereal grains—to understand how intermittent drought affects plants at a molecular level. Image: Wikimedia Commons
PostJuly 12, 2021

MIT Alumni Roadmap for Responding to Climate Change

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PostJuly 8, 2021

Climate change made the record-shattering Northwest heat wave 150 times mor...

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PostJune 28, 2021

2021 Global Change Outlook Webinar

MIT Center for Sustainability Science and Strategy
At a public webinar, lead authors of the MIT Joint Program's signature publication present the Outlook's projections of future energy, water, food, climate, and policy prospects
PostMay 25, 2021

Why the Earth needs a course correction now

MIT Center for Sustainability Science and Strategy
The MIT Global Change Outlook presents the MIT Joint Program’s latest projections for the future of the Earth’s energy, food, water and climate systems, and prospects for achieving the Paris Agreement’s climate goals. (Source: NOAA)
PostMay 20, 2021

The American West is bracing for a hot, dry and dangerous summer

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PostApril 22, 2021

The US has pledged to halve its carbon emissions by 2030

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