Modeling climate risk where it hits home
A new MIT-led study projects a dramatic increase in annual high-heat days in the U.S. Northeast by the century’s end.
A new MIT-led study projects a dramatic increase in annual high-heat days in the U.S. Northeast by the century’s end.
Study finds chloroform emissions, on the rise in East Asia, could delay ozone recovery by up to eight years.
At UN Climate Change Conference, MIT researchers share knowledge and tools to help nations meet Paris Agreement targets.
Scientists and engineers will collaborate in a new Climate Modeling Alliance to advance climate modeling and prediction.
Two new MIT reports advance practical emissions-reduction strategies for Southeast Asia and Latin America at both the regional and country level.
Experts gather at MIT to share insights, techniques, and strategies for building resilient urban water systems.
New generating plant, building retrofits, and progress in metering energy use represent ongoing gains.
Carl Wunsch continues to expand his foundational framework for understanding the behavior of worldwide oceans as a whole.
Radiocarbon measurements provide evidence that the origin of the haze over Sumatra's neighbors is peat, not deforestation and waste burning as many believed.
MIT Joint Program on the Science and Policy of Global Change workshop explores risks and opportunities for the agriculture sector.
Study illuminates new mode of bacteria dispersal.
Led by “Queen of Batteries” Christina Lampe-Onnerud, Cadenza Innovation is licensing its lithium ion battery cell architecture to manufacturers around the world.
Wide-ranging acoustic images could help researchers identify populations on the brink of collapse.
Toxin will accumulate in the environment, particularly in remote regions, as countries delay implementing emissions controls.