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Novel tool sheds light on coral reef erosion

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3 Questions: Harnessing wave power to rebuild islands

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In the lower left corner of this photograph, researchers prepare a submersible device. “Together with our collaborators in the Maldives, we are designing, testing, building, and deploying submersible devices that, based simply on their geometry in relationship to the ocean waves and currents, promote sand accumulation in specific areas,” says associate professor Skylar Tibbits.
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Inside the National Energy Technology Laboratory

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VideoFebruary 28, 2020

Watch the MIT Climate Action Symposium: Economy-wide Deep Decarbonization

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PostFebruary 27, 2020

Deep cuts in greenhouse emissions are tough but doable, experts say

MIT Climate Action
PostJanuary 21, 2020

Reducing the cost of decarbonization through cutting-edge carbon capture in...

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Microsoft will invest $1 billion into carbon reduction and removal technolo...

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Pathways to a low-carbon future

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PostNovember 26, 2019

Getting to net zero

MIT Center for Sustainability Science and Strategy
PostOctober 30, 2019

Sea-level rise could flood hundreds of millions more than expected

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