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PostMay 23, 2022

Living Climate Futures initiative showcases holistic approach to the climat...

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Indigenous leaders from across the country shared their natural world philosophies at a two-day MIT symposium called Living Climate Future. “People are experiencing a climate crisis that is global in really different ways in different places,” says Heather Paxson, head of MIT Anthropology and an event organizer. The symposium provided “a sense of the power of listening to individual experience. Not because it gives us the big picture, but because it gives us the small picture.”
PostMay 23, 2022

MIT Climate and Sustainability Consortium announces recipients of inaugural...

MIT Climate & Sustainability Consortium
The goal of the MCSC seed awards is to engage MIT researchers and link the economy-wide work of the consortium to ongoing and emerging climate and sustainability efforts across campus. The program offers further opportunity to build networks among the awarded projects to deepen the impact of each and ensure the total is greater than the sum of its parts.
PostMay 23, 2022

Climate Nucleus Minutes for May 23, 2022

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In the MediaMay 22, 2022

KITV

Kealoha Wong ’99, Hawaii’s first poet laureate, shares his excitement at being selected to deliver the keynote address at the graduation celebration for the classes of 2020 and 2021. “It’s a huge...
PostMay 20, 2022

MIT J-WAFS announces 2022 seed grant recipients

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The 2022 J-WAFS seed grant recipients are (clockwise from top left) Gang Chen, Heather Kulik, Gregory Rutledge, César Terrer, John Fernández, Scott Odell, Ariel Furst, and Michael Triantafyllou.
PostMay 20, 2022

Expanding energy access in rural Lesotho

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OnePower is building networks of minigrids powered by solar energy to bring electricity to rural regions of Lesotho.
Educator GuideMay 17, 2022

The Ocean and Climate Change Educator Guide

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PostMay 17, 2022

On the road to cleaner, greener, and faster driving

MIT News
In a new study, MIT researchers demonstrate a machine-learning approach that can learn to control a fleet of autonomous vehicles as they approach and travel through a signalized intersection in a way that keeps traffic flowing smoothly.
In the MediaMay 17, 2022

The Boston Globe

The Boston Globe honored a number of MIT faculty and alumni in their Tech Power Players 50, a list of the “most influential – and interesting – people in the Massachusetts technology scene.” MIT...
In the MediaMay 17, 2022

Gizmodo

MIT researchers have found that zeolite, a material used to soak up odors in kitty litter, can be used to grab methane out of the air, reports Angely Mercado for Gizmodo. “Zeolite has tiny pores that...

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