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PostApril 8, 2022

Global net-zero emissions goals: Challenges and opportunities

MIT Center for Sustainability Science and Strategy
Photo: Deployment of offshore wind at utility scale is one of many strategies to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in alignment with net-zero emissions targets. (Source: Jesse Costa/WBUR)
PostMarch 29, 2022

How molecular biology could reduce global food insecurity

MIT News
Mary Gehring, associate professor of biology and a member of the Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research
PostMarch 17, 2022

Setting carbon management in stone

MIT Department of Earth Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences
A new proposal aims to bring geologists, chemists, and biologists together to make permanently storing carbon underground workable under different geological conditions.
PostMarch 17, 2022

Q&A: Climate Grand Challenges finalists on accelerating reductions in globa...

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Faculty leaders of three research teams explain how they are drawing upon geological, biological, chemical, and oceanic processes to develop game-changing techniques for carbon removal, management, and storage.
PostMarch 11, 2022

How to clean solar panels without water

MIT News
Dust that accumulates on solar panels is a major problem, but washing the panels uses huge amounts of water. MIT engineers have now developed a waterless cleaning method to remove dust on solar installations in water-limited regions, improving overall efficiency.
PostMarch 4, 2022

Q&A: Climate Grand Challenges finalists on building equity and fairness int...

MIT News
Faculty from teams in the “Building equity and fairness into climate solutions” category share their thoughts on the need for inclusive solutions that prioritize disadvantaged, minority, and indigenous populations.
PostMarch 1, 2022

Envisioning a livable future

MIT School of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences
PostFebruary 25, 2022

Progress toward a sustainable campus food system

MIT Office of Sustainability
The Launchpad, a nonprofit food business incubator created in partnership with CommonWealth Kitchen (CWK), debuted this fall in the second-floor Lobdell Food Court.
PostFebruary 25, 2022

MIT entrepreneurs think globally, act locally

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Left to right: Colonel Arsenio Soto Soto (DR Navy), MechE alumnus Folkers Rojas, MBA candidate Andrés Bisonó León, MechE alumnus Luke Gray, and Professor Alex Slocum at the SOS Carbon full-scale pilot at the Las Calderas Navy base at Bani in the Dominican Republic, in 2019.
PostFebruary 14, 2022

Solar-powered system offers a route to inexpensive desalination

MIT News
MIT researchers have developed a solar-powered desalination system that is more efficient and less expensive than previous methods. In this schematic, a confined water layer above the floating thermal insulation enables the simultaneous thermal localization and salt rejection.

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