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PostSeptember 27, 2023

Improving US air quality, equitably

MIT Joint Program on the Science and Policy of Global Change
The power sector, which is the main target of current U.S. carbon emissions-reduction policies, contributes to national PM2.5-related exposure, but other sectors, such as industry and heavy-duty diesel transportation, can be a larger influence on exposure disparities.
PostSeptember 20, 2023

New Volpe Center opens to support the country’s most innovative transport...

MIT News
President Sally Kornbluth, fifth from left, joins Governor Maura Healey and members of the federal government and Cambridge community for a ribbon cutting at the new John A. Volpe National Transportation Systems Center.
PostSeptember 19, 2023

Economic Implications of the Climate Provisions of the Inflation Reduction ...

MIT Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research
PostSeptember 19, 2023

How to tackle the global deforestation crisis

MIT News
Economists Ben Olken of MIT and Claire Balboni are authors of a new review paper examining the “revolution” in the study of deforestation brought about by satellites, and analyzing which kinds of policies might limit climate-altering deforestation. Pictured is deforestation occurring in Mato Grosso, Brazil.
PostSeptember 17, 2023

MACA Annual Meeting with Leah Stokes: The Future is Electric!

MACA - MIT Alumni for Climate Action
PostSeptember 15, 2023

Tracking US progress on the path to a decarbonized economy

MIT News
A new database enables real-time monitoring of investments in new technologies and infrastucture that help reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
PostSeptember 12, 2023

This startup plans to power a tugboat with ammonia later this year

MIT Technology Review
Young Suk Jo, co-founder of Amogy
PostSeptember 8, 2023

AI pilot programs look to reduce energy use and emissions on MIT campus

MIT Office of Sustainability
Pilots in MIT's Building 66 test AI controls that work with existing building management systems and have the potential to reduce energy usage campus-wide.
PostSeptember 7, 2023

Harnessing hydrogen’s potential to address long-haul trucking emissions

MIT Climate & Sustainability Consortium
An MIT team has modified a transport truck’s powertrain to allow onboard hydrogen release from the liquid organic hydrogen carriers.
PostSeptember 5, 2023

Uncovering how biomes respond to climate change

MIT News
Leila Mirzagholi, an MIT postdoc in civil and environmental engineering, applies her physics and mathematical background to her research in evaluating the impact climate change has on our global terrestrial carbon cycle.

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