Monitoring the atmosphere, changing the world
The AGAGE network celebrates 40 years of measuring ozone-depleting and climate-warming gases.
The AGAGE network celebrates 40 years of measuring ozone-depleting and climate-warming gases.
MIT Energy Initiative Director Robert Armstrong offers his perspective on the takeaways from MITEI’s annual research conference.
A faster, cheaper modeling method could improve our understanding of long-term atmospheric chemistry and provide a powerful tool for risk assessment.
Long-term melting may lead to release of huge volumes of cold, fresh water into the North Atlantic, impacting global climate.
She will investigate the early history of complex life and the environments that supported it, both in the field and lab.
MIT report highlights challenges and opportunities for conserving natural resources and stabilizing the climate.
Study finds shoebox-sized CubeSats gather weather data comparably to data collected by larger satellites.
New insights into the role of water vapor may help researchers predict how the planet will respond to warming.
One of the world’s most densely populated regions may push the boundaries of habitability by the end of this century, study finds.
Results may help identify ancient climates on Earth or other planets.
Study highlights economic losses for participating countries.
Study finds reduction in sulfur emissions from power plants.
MIT senior research scientist is one of six U.S. scientists to join French President Emmanuel Macron's "Make Our Planet Great Again" program.
Tokyo-based IHI will join MITEI’s Low-Carbon Energy Center for Carbon Capture, Utilization, and Storage to reduce greenhouse gases and advance clean energy.
Choices by consumers and farmers can help limit global warming, but climate change may also curtail those choices in the future.