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New Report Shows How U.S. Agriculture Can Fight Climate Change

MIT Center for Sustainability Science and Strategy
Photo: Climate-smart agriculture (CSA) is an integrated set of practices that enable farmers to increase their productivity while adapting to, or even mitigating against, climate change. (Source: Farm Journal Foundation)
PostMay 20, 2021

The American West is bracing for a hot, dry and dangerous summer

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MITx Course: Nuclear Energy: Science, Systems and Society

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MITx Course Materials: Sustainable Energy

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MITx Course Materials: Leveraging Urban Mobility Disruptions to Create Bett...

MIT Open Learning
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MITx Course: Sustainable Building Design

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PostMay 10, 2021

Analytics platform for coastal desalination plants wins 2021 Water Innovati...

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This year's Water Innovation Prize featured virtual pitches from six student-led teams.
PostMay 10, 2021

Using mechanics for cleaner membranes

Abdul Latif Jameel Water and Food Systems Lab (J-WAFS)
Members of the research team (left to right:) Zi Hao Foo, Omar Labban, Grace Goon, and Annetoinette Figueroa.
PostMay 9, 2021

Ekotrope makes building energy-efficient homes easier

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The process of building energy-efficient homes and then getting certifications requires cooperation across a complex ecosystem of players. For the last 10 years, Ekotrope has worked to simplify that process.
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Protecting and Enhancing Natural Carbon Sinks: Natural Climate and Communi...

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