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PostMarch 10, 2023

Celebrating a decade of a more sustainable MIT, with a focus on the future

MIT Office of Sustainability
A panel at the 2023 Sustainability Connect event featured Director of Sustainability Julie Newman (left), who served as moderator, and panelists (left to right) John Fernández, director of Environmental Solutions Initiative and professor of architecture; Joe Higgins, vice president for campus services and stewardship; Susy Jones, senior sustainability project manager; and Kate Trimble, senior associate dean for experiential learning.
PostMarch 9, 2023

Titanic robots make farming more sustainable

MIT News
MIT alumnus-founded FarmWise uses hulking, autonomous robots that resemble tractors to preserve crops while snipping weeds, eliminating the need for herbicides.
PostMarch 8, 2023

Working to make nuclear energy more competitive

MIT Department of Nuclear Science and Engineering
“Nuclear power is safe, sustainable, and reliable; now we need to be on time and on budget [to achieve] climate goals” says MIT doctoral student Assil Halimi.
PostMarch 8, 2023

Money (Not) to Burn: Payments for Ecosystem Services to Reduce Crop Residue...

MIT Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research
PostMarch 8, 2023

Study: Smoke particles from wildfires can erode the ozone layer

MIT News
An MIT study finds that smoke particles in the stratosphere can trigger chemical reactions that erode the ozone layer — and that smoke particles from Australian wildfires widened the ozone hole by 10 percent in 2020. This map shows the size and shape of the ozone hole over the South Pole on Oct. 5, 2022.
PostMarch 7, 2023

Nanotube sensors are capable of detecting and distinguishing gibberellin pl...

MIT News
The continued study of gibberellins could lead to further breakthroughs in agricultural science and have implications for food security.
PostMarch 6, 2023

3 Questions: Antje Danielson on energy education and its role in climate ac...

MIT Energy Initiative
Antje Danielson is director of education at the MIT Energy Initiative.
PostMarch 3, 2023

Creating the steps to make organizational sustainability work

MIT News
Jason Jay’s work is to help companies break through the confusion and figure out what they want to actually do, not merely what sounds good.
PostMarch 3, 2023

Aviva Intveld named 2023 Gates Cambridge Scholar

MIT News
Aviva Intveld is majoring in earth, atmospheric, and planetary sciences, and minoring in materials science and engineering.
PostMarch 1, 2023

Climate Nucleus Minutes for January 2023

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