At Sustainability Connect 2024, a look at how MIT is decarbonizing its campus
The event featured updates from faculty and staff from across MIT, as well as a panel on communicating climate in the media.
The event featured updates from faculty and staff from across MIT, as well as a panel on communicating climate in the media.
Series of 2030 quantitative campus impact goals aims to reduce emissions and inform and advance the Institute’s commitment to climate.
A cross-departmental team is leading efforts to utilize machine learning for increased efficiency in heating and cooling MIT’s buildings.
The Working Green Committee is made up of MIT staff committed to encouraging reuse and recycling of goods, and reducing waste.
The MIT Office of Sustainability gathers students, staff, faculty, and researchers for annual Sustainability Connect.
Vice President for Campus Services and Stewardship Joe Higgins describes how MIT is tackling its Fast Forward campus carbon-reduction goals
After 48 years with the Institute, Manager of Grounds Services Norman Magnuson reflects on his role in a changing campus and profession.
Efforts ramp up to include the launch of new partnerships, support for local food industries, and a food-startup incubator in the Stratton Student Center.
Online events highlight progress with new climate planning bodies, campus improvements, and involvement of all parts of the MIT community.
With the MIT campus as a test bed, a citizen science effort provides lessons well beyond MIT.
MIT’s Office of Sustainability puts lessons of resiliency into practice.
Investments in energy efficiency projects, sustainable design elements essential as campus transforms.
Students in class 2.S999 (Solving for Carbon Neutrality at MIT) are charged with developing plans to make MIT’s campus carbon neutral by 2060.
Campus sustainability incubator grants provide funding for innovative projects that bring together faculty, staff, and students and use MIT as a test bed for innovation.
MIT’s sustainability director describes how 2016 effort has inspired Boston and other cities.