MIT School of Science launches Center for Sustainability Science and Strategy
New center taps Institute-wide expertise to improve understanding of, and responses to, sustainability challenges.
New center taps Institute-wide expertise to improve understanding of, and responses to, sustainability challenges.
Two studies pinpoint their likely industrial sources and mitigation opportunities.
Global warming potential of sulfur hexafluoride (SF6) is more than 24,000 times that of carbon dioxide.
After a summer of weather extremes, where does the world stand in its goal to stem rising temps?
The color changes reflect significant shifts in essential marine ecosystems.
A new platform will unite climate models, impact predictions, random control trial evaluations, and humanitarian services to bring cutting-edge tools to Bangladeshi communities.
To better inform local policy in the face of changing weather extremes, MIT researchers seek to advance the modeling of long-term weather risks.
At the Henry W. Kendall Memorial Lecture, biostatistician Francesca Dominici illuminates the interplay between air pollution, environmental injustice, and Covid-19.
High-scoring 100&Change applications featured in Bold Solutions Network.
For the 17th annual Kendall Lecture, Gretchen Daily analyzes species and ecosystem services and leverages natural capital to build a green financial system.
Experts assess potential global destabilization caused by climate change impacts on water supplies, land use, and migration.
The AGAGE network celebrates 40 years of measuring ozone-depleting and climate-warming gases.
A 50-year dry spell has reversed, with more rain to come.
Climate data analyst Thomas Karl describes global temperature and precipitation measurement and interpretation in the 16th Henry W. Kendall Memorial Lecture.
Faculty and students from the Program in Atmospheres, Oceans, and Climate visited our nation’s capital to build relationships with policymakers on both sides of the aisle.