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PostApril 23, 2020

The Best Way to Slow Global Warming? You Decide in This Climate Simulator

MIT Sloan Sustainability Initiative
PostApril 23, 2020

The Professor Who Turns Climate Change Into A Game

MIT Sloan Sustainability Initiative
PostApril 23, 2020

Researchers explore ocean microbes’ role in climate effects

MIT News
A glimpse into the microscale world in the ocean: marine bacteria (green and cyan) feed on nutrients exuding from a genetically modified phytoplankton (orange). These bacteria release a substance called DMS that contributes to cloud formation.
PostApril 22, 2020

Toward more evidence-informed climate policy

Abdul Latif Jameel Poverty Action Lab (J-PAL)
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PostApril 1, 2020

Virtual seminars: job-creating, high-efficiency, low-carbon infrastructure ...

MACA - MIT Alumni for Climate Action
Build Back Better: COVID-19 Response and Recovery
PostMarch 24, 2020

MIT Researchers have developed a tiny sensor to tell you when food is going...

Abdul Latif Jameel Water and Food Systems Lab (J-WAFS)
PostMarch 17, 2020

Emissions of several ozone-depleting chemicals are larger than expected

MIT News
MIT researchers have found that much of the current emission of CFC-11 and CFC-12 likely stems from large CFC “banks” — old equipment such as building insulation foam, refrigerators and cooling systems, and foam insulation, that was manufactured before the global phaseout of CFCs and is still leaking the gases into the atmosphere.
PostMarch 9, 2020

Staring into the vortex

MIT Department of Earth Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences
This visualization shows the Gulf Stream's sea surface currents and temperatures.
PostMarch 9, 2020

J-WAFS seed grant recipients launch spinout commercializing a simple way t...

Abdul Latif Jameel Water and Food Systems Lab (J-WAFS)
PostFebruary 19, 2020

Novel passive-solar desalination system developed by J-WAFS PI Evelyn Wang ...

Abdul Latif Jameel Water and Food Systems Lab (J-WAFS)

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