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PostDecember 9, 2020

Why climate change is getting the attention of world’s wealthy investors

MIT Sloan Sustainability Initiative
PostDecember 8, 2020

MIT labs win top recognition for sustainable practices in cold storage mana...

MIT Safe & Sustainable Labs (S2L) Program
"My hope is that competitions like this inspire MIT and the entire world to take a more serious look about how we deal with the resources available to us: from electricity to recyclable waste,” says MIT Technical Associate Sebastian Smick.
PostDecember 1, 2020

Fikile Brushett is looking for new ways to store energy

MIT News
Fikile Brushett, an MIT associate professor of chemical engineering, leads a group dedicated to developing more efficient ways to store energy, including batteries that could be used to store the energy generated by wind and solar power.
PostNovember 30, 2020

Covid-19: A teachable moment for how we confront climate change and economi...

MIT Center for Sustainability Science and Strategy
Photo: Arlington county signage during COVID-19 outbreak, Washington, D.C. (Source:  Flickr/dmbosstone)
PostNovember 23, 2020

Navigating the energy transition

MIT Center for Sustainability Science and Strategy
Photo: Decision-makers must confront climate-related physical and transition risks. Source: Flickr/klem@s
PostNovember 23, 2020

2020 MIT Climate Action Plan recommendations

MACA - MIT Alumni for Climate Action
PostNovember 20, 2020

Cracking the secrets of an emerging branch of physics

MIT News
“My goal is to create programmable artificial structured topological materials, which can directly be applied as a quantum computer,” says MIT grad student Thanh Nguyen.
PostNovember 19, 2020

Massive, swift federal investment needed to address climate change, panelis...

MIT News
The last of MIT’s six Climate Action Symposia, What is the World Waiting For? Policies to Fight Climate Change, was held virtually on Nov. 16, 2020. From left to right: L. Rafael Reif, Katherine Castor, John Podesta, Paul Joskow, Todd Stern, and John Deutch.
PostNovember 18, 2020

Study identifies reasons for soaring nuclear plant cost overruns in the U.S...

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A new study covering 50 years of U.S. nuclear power plant construction data found that, contrary to expectations, building plants based on existing designs actually costs more, rather than less, than building plants based on new designs. This photo shows a construction site of a new modern nuclear power plant.
PostNovember 10, 2020

The New Map: A conversation with Daniel Yergin

MIT Energy Initiative

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