Skip to main content
Climate
Search

Main navigation

  • Climate 101
    • What We Know
    • What Can Be Done
    • Climate Primer
  • Explore
    • Explainers
    • Ask MIT Climate
    • Podcast
    • For Educators
  • MIT Action
    • News
    • Events
    • Resources
  • Search
MIT

Main navigation

  • Climate 101
    • What We Know
    • What Can Be Done
    • Climate Primer
  • Explore
    • Explainers
    • Ask MIT Climate
    • Podcast
    • For Educators
  • MIT Action
    • News
    • Events
    • Resources
  • Search
VideoJanuary 17, 2018

Nature-Based Solutions to Climate Mitigation and Resilience

    Description

    MIT Together in Climate Action Summit, 12/8.

    John Fernández (moderator), MIT
    Tonna-Marie Surgeon Rogers, Waquoit Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve
    Derek Lynch, Dalhousie University
    Michael Snyder, Vermont
    Nicholas Reo, Dartmouth College

    by ClimateX Team
    Topics
    Atmosphere
    Forests

    Related Posts

    PostMay 7, 2025

    A sustainable future is possible for Houston—local officials just have li...

    MIT Climate
    An overhead view of N Green River Dr. in Houston.
    PostMarch 31, 2025

    For plants, urban heat islands don’t mimic global warming

    MIT News
    Meghan Blumstein studied red oak genotypes across New England, concentrating on trees that were within reach in Cambridge, Massachusetts. She then collaborated with people doing research at the Harvard Forest, a research forest in rural central Massachusetts.
    PostMarch 17, 2025

    The Science of the City: A landfill full of food is a recipe for methane

    MIT Climate
    Earthmoving equipment on a landfill site
    PostMarch 10, 2025

    Study: Climate change will reduce the number of satellites that can safely ...

    MIT News
    Captured by astronaut Don Pettit aboard the International Space Station (ISS), this long-exposure photograph showcases Earth's city lights, the upper atmosphere's airglow, and streaked stars. The bright flashes at the center are reflections of sunlight from SpaceX's Starlink satellites in low-Earth orbit.

    MIT Climate News in Your Inbox

     
     

    MIT Groups Log In

    Log In

    Footer

    • About
    • Terms & Conditions
    • Privacy Policy
    • Accessibility
    • Contact
    MIT Climate Project
    MIT
    Communicator Award Winner
    Communicator Award Winner