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PostJuly 7, 2023

Montana Youth Prepare for Trial in Bellwether Climate Case Against State

MIT Environmental Solutions Initiative
Rikki Held is the lead plaintiff in the constitutional climate change lawsuit Held v. Montana.
PostJuly 7, 2023

Hooked on heating oil: New wood heat options come with climate trade-offs

MIT Environmental Solutions Initiative
University of Maine engineer Ian Toal holds a handful of sawdust from a nearby mill at a research center in Old Town. This and other "waste wood" products are abundant in heavily forested Maine and are eyed as a basis for renewable heating fuels.
PostJune 22, 2023

A clean alternative to one of the world’s most common ingredients

MIT News
C16 Biosciences offers brands and consumers a palm oil alternative made using an oil-producing yeast to ferment sugars in a process similar to brewing beer.
PostJune 15, 2023

Preparing Colombia’s cities for life amid changing forests

MIT Environmental Solutions Initiative
Sean Anklam (left), Marcela Angel, and a team from Corpoamazonia in the mountains outside Mocoa, Colombia, make their way to deploy an unpioloted aerial vehicle on a test flight.
PostJune 12, 2023

Advancing material innovation to address the polymer waste crisis

MIT Climate & Sustainability Consortium
These images show a fast-propagating clear-zone; each image is taken eight hours apart.
PostJune 6, 2023

Q&A: Gabriela Sá Pessoa on Brazilian politics, human rights in the Amazon,...

MIT News
“It’s exciting to have the privilege of being here and seeing these discussions take place,” says Gabriela Sá Pessoa. “After all, I have a future to report on.”
PostMay 19, 2023

3 Questions: Can disused croplands help mitigate climate change?

MIT News
Abandoned croplands represent an opportunity for carbon sequestration, but more research is needed to identify the most promising areas.
PostMay 2, 2023

How chemists could give new life to old wind turbine blades

MIT Technology Review
Decommissioned wind turbines
PostApril 21, 2023

Volunteer committee helps the MIT community live and work sustainably

MIT News
The MIT Working Green Committee is made up of support staff volunteers committed to making MIT more environmentally friendly. The committee hosts regular Choose to Reuse events to give MIT’s community members a chance to donate unwanted items — or find free things that just might become prized possessions.
PostApril 13, 2023

Impacts of Rainfall Shocks on Out-migration in Türkiye

MIT Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research

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