Sequestration on shaky ground
Study finds a natural impediment to the long-term sequestration of carbon dioxide.
Study finds a natural impediment to the long-term sequestration of carbon dioxide.
MIT study finds an exoplanet, tilted on its side, could still be habitable if covered in ocean.
New web-based Climate Feedback application provides a method for scientists and journalists to improve the accuracy of climate science reporting.
With keynote lectures by Anthony Leiserowitz and Jeremy Grantham, conference encourages attendees to "move ideas into action."
CEE senior Theresa Oehmke pursues her interest in interactions between land and water.
In Science, economists evaluate government’s proposed emissions policy for power plants.
International effort aims to harness the intelligence of people worldwide to address climate change.
Researchers show that a canonical view of global warming tells only half the story.
University of Colorado at Boulder professor presented “Big Cats, Panamá, and Armadillos: A Story of Climate and Life” at the New England Aquarium.
Geologist and 2014 Crafoord Prize-winner will deliver the 4th annual John Carlson Lecture.
"2014 Climate and Energy Outlook" finds the world will be warmer, thirstier, and still dependent on fossil fuels unless 2015 climate negotiations are more effective than expected.
MIT researchers find the national and regional impacts of U.S. regulatory policies for mitigating climate change.
How severely will climate change affect the United States? It depends on climate policy, says a new study from MIT researchers.
Researchers look to the Southern Ocean for an explanation of the “Last Glacial Maximum.”
“Fossil Free MIT and the MIT Sustainability Summit organizers are doing something very important,” president says.