MIT researchers and Wyoming representatives explore energy and climate solutions
Members of Wyoming’s government and public university met with MIT researchers to discuss climate-friendly economic growth.
Members of Wyoming’s government and public university met with MIT researchers to discuss climate-friendly economic growth.
“Our mission here is to save humanity from extinction due to climate change,” says MIT professor.
Through innovation in software and hardware, researchers move to reduce the financial and environmental costs of modern artificial intelligence.
Annual student-run energy conference pivots to successful online event with short notice in response to the coronavirus.
Findings also suggest exoplanets lying within habitable zones may be susceptible to ice ages.
The King Climate Action Initiative at J-PAL will develop large-scale climate-response programs for some of the world’s most vulnerable populations.
As the air cleared after lockdowns, solar installations in Delhi produced 8 percent more power, study shows.
MIT’s Office of Sustainability puts lessons of resiliency into practice.
How energy-intensive economies can survive and thrive as the globe ramps up climate action.
With the campus shut down by Covid-19, the spring D-Lab class Water, Climate Change, and Health had to adapt.
Over a seven-year period, decline in PV costs outpaced decline in value; by 2017, market, health, and climate benefits outweighed the cost of PV systems.
EAPS graduate student Meghana Ranganathan zooms into the microstructure of ice streams to better understand the impacts of climate change.
MIT analysis uncovers the basis of the severe rainfall declines predicted by many models.
Associate Professor Jinhua Zhao, who will direct the new MIT Mobility Initiative, brings behavioral science to urban transportation.