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PostApril 11, 2023

Responding to Ukraine’s “ocean of suffering”

MIT Energy Initiative
Ian Miller SM ’18 (left) with his colleague Evan Platt SM ’20 in Kyiv's Mykhailivs'ka Square. Alongside Ukrainians, they co-founded Zero Line, a nonprofit delivering medical aid, vehicles, and equipment to Ukrainians on the front lines.
PostApril 4, 2023

Staying the course: Achieving climate change goals in turbulent times

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Photo: The XLV (45th) MIT Global Change Forum explored how decision-makers can stay on course in achieving climate change goals as the world confronts multiple and expanding crises. (Source: NASA)
PostMarch 28, 2023

Fieldwork class examines signs of climate change in Hawaii

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Students hike up Mauna Loa Forest to observe climate change’s impact on native Hawaiian plants.
PostSeptember 26, 2022

Turning Evolutionary Dials: Directed Evolution Techniques for Climate Chang...

MIT OCW
Diagram of a human engineered carbon-dioxide-fixing enzyme, glycolyl-CoA carboxylase, or GCC.
PostSeptember 21, 2022

3 Questions: Janelle Knox-Hayes on producing renewable energy that communit...

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MIT professors Janelle Knox-Hayes and Donald Sadoway call for a new approach to wind-power deployment, one that engages communities in a process of “co-design” and adapts solutions to local needs.
PostJuly 7, 2022

MIT’s Leventhal Center Explores How Communities Can Weather Relocation

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An MIT team explores the mountains of Tajikistan in 2019 while working with a local village on a plan to move to safer ground.
Educator GuideMay 17, 2022

The Ocean and Climate Change Educator Guide

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PodcastApril 27, 2022

E1&2: TIL about the changing ocean

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PostApril 21, 2022

Strengthening students’ knowledge and experience in climate and sustainab...

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MIT student Stacy Godfreey-Igwe (pictured) is working in the Plata Lab at MIT. Associate Professor Desiree Plata is one of the instructors facilitating a new Climate and Sustainability Scholars Program at MIT.
PostApril 21, 2022

Given what we know, how do we live now?

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