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PostJuly 18, 2024

China-based emissions of three potent climate-warming greenhouse gases spik...

MIT Center for Sustainability Science and Strategy
Aluminum production in western China is a major source of PFC-14 and PFC-116 emissions, which contribute to global warming.
PostJuly 3, 2024

How to increase the rate of plastics recycling

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Researchers say this study is the first to look in detail at the interplay between public policies and the end-to-end realities of the packaging production and recycling market.
PostJuly 2, 2024

Pioneering the future of materials extraction

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The SiTration team: (standing, from left to right) Tran Nguyen, Jatin Patil, Heeyun Choi Kim, Ahmed Helal, Noah Letwat, Daniel Bregante, and Sarah Melvin; (seated, left to right) Jeff Grossman, Morgan Baima, and Brendan Smith
PostJune 7, 2024

Improving working environments amid environmental distress

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Namrata Kala, a professor at the MIT Sloan School of Management, often studies environmental problems and their effects on workers and firms.
PostMay 28, 2024

Q&A: The power of tiny gardens and their role in addressing climate change

MIT School of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences
Kate Brown is the Thomas M. Siebel Distinguished Professor in History of Science in the MIT Program in Science, Technology, and Society.
PostMay 22, 2024

Making steel with electricity

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MIT spinout Boston Metal is commercializing a new method for making steel and other metals that could clean up the highly polluting industry. “All of the fundamental studies and the initial technologies came out of MIT,” Guillaume Lambotte says.
PodcastMay 9, 2024

E6: How clean is green hydrogen?

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PostMay 7, 2024

Two MIT PhD students awarded J-WAFS fellowships for their research on water...

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Jonathan Bessette (left) received the Rasikbhai L. Meswani Fellowship for Water Solutions and Akash Ball received the 2024-25 J-WAFS Graduate Student Fellowship for Water and Food Solutions.
PostMay 6, 2024

Seizing solar’s bright future

MIT Energy Initiative
Optigon co-founders (from left to right) Brandon Motes, Dane deQuilettes, and Anthony Troupe stand with a benchtop version of the measurement tool they believe will help accelerate the pace of solar power and other clean energy products.
PostMay 3, 2024

HPI-MIT design research collaboration creates powerful teams

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Interdisciplinary teams from MIT and HPI are encouraged to develop and submit proposals for ambitious projects offering impactful solutions to the world’s problems as part of the Designing for Sustainability research program.

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