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PostMarch 22, 2023

An education in climate change

MIT Energy Initiative
The Climate Action Through Education (CATE) program is rolling out in pilot form this year in more than a dozen Massachusetts high schools, and eventually in high schools across the United States.
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.
PostFebruary 16, 2023

Using combustion to make better batteries

MIT Energy Initiative
Left to right: Graduate student Chuwei Zhang, Assistant Professor Sili Deng, graduate student Maanasa Bhat, and postdoc Jianan Zhang stand behind the lab-scale apparatus they use to investigate a low-cost method of synthesizing materials critical for manufacturing lithium-ion batteries.
PostFebruary 14, 2023

Responsive design meets responsibility for the planet’s future

MIT Energy Initiative
To determine the greenhouse gas emissions from thawing permafrost, MIT senior Sylas Horowitz has been developing a high-performance, remotely operated vehicle (ROV) that can collect water samples from beneath a sheet of Arctic ice. Here, Horowitz field tests the Arctic ROV at Lake Whitehall, Massachusetts.
PostJanuary 31, 2023

To decarbonize the chemical industry, electrify it

MIT Energy Initiative
Electrification powered by low-carbon sources should be considered more broadly as a viable decarbonization pathway for the chemical industry, argue researchers.
PostDecember 8, 2022

Decarbonization amid global crises

MIT Energy Initiative
Philip R. Sharp is the former president of Resources for the Future, an independent, nonprofit research institution in Washington.

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