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PostOctober 3, 2022

Tapping the land for climate solutions

MIT Center for Sustainability Science and Strategy
Workshop: Pathways for Agriculture, Forestry and Other Land Use (PAFOLU) in Support of Sustainable Development, Equitable Solutions and a Stable Climate
VideoOctober 3, 2022

Pricing carbon, valuing people

MIT Center for Sustainability Science and Strategy
Image: An MIT Joint Program study shows how U.S. climate policies can be designed to cut carbon emissions without inflicting economic harm on low-income households and the nation as a whole. (Source: Amanda Griffiths/Climate XChange)
PostOctober 3, 2022

Small eddies play a big role in feeding ocean microbes

MIT News
This video still of the North Pacific Ocean shows phosphate nutrient concentrations at 500 meters below the ocean surface. The swirls represent small eddies transporting phosphate from the nutrient-rich equator (lighter colors), northward toward the nutrient-depleted subtropics (darker colors).
PostOctober 3, 2022

Urban Energy Systems and Policy

MIT OCW
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PostSeptember 30, 2022

Professor Emeritus Richard “Dick” Eckaus, who specialized in developmen...

MIT News
Richard “Dick” Eckaus was the Ford International Professor of Economics, emeritus.
PostSeptember 29, 2022

Processing waste biomass to reduce airborne emissions

MIT Energy Initiative
After harvest, farmers worldwide generally burn the waste that remains, creating dangerous levels of toxic haze and wasting potentially valuable resources. The MIT spinoff company Takachar is providing technology that can be used in the field to convert that agricultural waste into a solid, clean-burning fuel.
In the MediaSeptember 29, 2022

The Atlantic

Prof. Kerry Emanuel discusses the impact climate change has on hurricanes, reports Robinson Meyer for The Atlantic. “First of all, you can have more intense hurricanes in a warmer climate. That...
In the MediaSeptember 29, 2022

Newsweek

Prof. Kerry Emanuel speaks with Newsweek reporter Pandora Dewan about Hurricane Ian and its correlation to climate change, reports Pandora Dewan for Newsweek. “What worries people in my profession is...
PostSeptember 27, 2022

Long-term Equilibrium in Electricity Markets with Renewables and Energy Sto...

MIT Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research
In the MediaSeptember 27, 2022

Bloomberg

Katie Rae, CEO of The Engine, an entity created by MIT to help support tough tech startups, speaks with Akshat Rathi of Bloomberg about the importance of investing in climate technology. “We have...

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