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In the MediaJuly 7, 2022

Popular Mechanics

MIT scientists have suggested that a raft of thin-film silicon bubbles could potentially block the sun’s radiation from further warming the Earth and help prevent some of the impacts of climate change...
PostJuly 6, 2022

Charting the landscape at MIT

MIT Office of Sustainability
Norman Magnuson (second from left) worked closely with students in the development and maintenance of The Hive sustainability garden.
PostJuly 5, 2022

We need to draw down carbon—not just stop emitting it

MIT Technology Review
In the MediaJuly 5, 2022

Forbes

Researchers from MIT, University College London, the University of Cambridge, and the NOAA have found that space projects by Elon Musk, Richard Branson, and Jeff Bezos are contributing to global...
In the MediaJuly 2, 2022

The Boston Globe

Prof. David Hsu weighs in on how the current competitive utility prices may not survive the anticipated shocks to the energy market, reports Dharna Noor for The Boston Globe. Hsu explains that...
PostJuly 1, 2022

The US government is developing a solar geoengineering research plan

MIT Technology Review
In the MediaJuly 1, 2022

Power Magazine

Infinite Cooling, an MIT startup, is developing a new system that can capture water from cooling tower plumes and could significantly reduce water consumption in evaporative cooling tower systems...
PostJune 30, 2022

The US Supreme Court just gutted the EPA’s power to regulate emissions

MIT Technology Review
PostJune 29, 2022

Getting the carbon out of India’s heavy industries

MIT Center for Sustainability Science and Strategy
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PostJune 29, 2022

Kerry Emanuel: A climate scientist and meteorologist in the eye of the stor...

MIT Department of Earth Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences
Best known for his foundational contributions to the science of tropical cyclones, climate, and links between them, Kerry Emanuel has also been a prominent voice in public debates on climate change, and what we should do about it.

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