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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.
PostJuly 6, 2022

Charting the landscape at MIT

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Norman Magnuson (second from left) worked closely with students in the development and maintenance of The Hive sustainability garden.
PostFebruary 25, 2022

Progress toward a sustainable campus food system

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The Launchpad, a nonprofit food business incubator created in partnership with CommonWealth Kitchen (CWK), debuted this fall in the second-floor Lobdell Food Court.
PostFebruary 14, 2022

Resilience in Action: 2021 Sustainability Reports showcase accomplishments

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MITOS Annual Report & GHG Brochure Covers
PostOctober 3, 2021

For campus “porosity hunters,” climate resilience is the goal

MIT Office of Sustainability
PhD student Katarina Boukin and junior Eva Then were instrumental to the Porosity Hunt, capturing data around campus and synthesizing it for future use.
PostMarch 11, 2021

Visualizing a climate-resilient MIT

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The Climate Resiliency dashboard enables the MIT community to understand projected potential risk to the campus from flooding and heat (heat to be added in 2021) under both today's climate and a future changed climate.

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