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PostMay 27, 2022

Six leading models agree: Rapid decarbonization of power, transportation se...

MIT Joint Program on the Science and Policy of Global Change
Image: Rapid decarbonization of power, transportation sectors key to a successful energy transition (Source: National Renewable Energy Laboratory)
PostMay 9, 2022

COMMENTARY: Fighting climate change in a fragmented world

MIT Joint Program on the Science and Policy of Global Change
Power plant in China (Source: Flickr/Asian Development Bank)
PostApril 21, 2022

Four new videos highlight the impact of the MIT Joint Program on the Scienc...

MIT Joint Program on the Science and Policy of Global Change
In conjunction with Earth Day 2022, the MIT Joint Program is releasing four videos that showcase its mission to advance a sustainable, prosperous world. (Source: MIT Video Productions)
PostApril 21, 2022

Strengthening students’ knowledge and experience in climate and sustainab...

MIT Climate & Sustainability Consortium
MIT student Stacy Godfreey-Igwe (pictured) is working in the Plata Lab at MIT. Associate Professor Desiree Plata is one of the instructors facilitating a new Climate and Sustainability Scholars Program at MIT.
PostApril 21, 2022

Given what we know, how do we live now?

MIT School of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences
Circular ripples in a pond
PostApril 19, 2022

Empowering people to adapt on the frontlines of climate change

MIT News
The Climate Resilience Early Warning System (CREWSnet) will help front-line communities prepare for climate change impacts and minimize losses.
PostApril 15, 2022

Looking forward to forecast the risks of a changing climate

MIT News
The three leads on the Climate Grand Challenges flagship proposal "Preparing for a new world of weather and climate extremes" are (left to right) Kerry Emanuel, Miho Mazereeuw, and Paul O'Gorman.
PostApril 13, 2022

A new heat engine with no moving parts is as efficient as a steam turbine

MIT News
A thermophotovoltaic (TPV) cell (size 1 cm x 1 cm) mounted on a heat sink designed to measure the TPV cell efficiency. To measure the efficiency, the cell is exposed to an emitter and simultaneous measurements of electric power and heat flow through the device are taken.
PostApril 11, 2022

MIT announces five flagship projects in first-ever Climate Grand Challenges...

MIT News
The winners of the first-ever Climate Grand Challenges (CGC) will become multi-year flagship research projects, helping define a new research agenda focused on addressing complex unsolved climate problems and bringing high-impact solutions to the world on an accelerated basis.
PostApril 8, 2022

New England renewables + Canadian hydropower

MIT Energy Initiative
 “Hydropower is a more-than-hundred-year-old technology, and plants are already built up north,” says Emil Dimanchev SM ’18. “We might not need to build something new. We might just need to use those plants differently or to a greater extent.”

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