Lessons from the MIT Water Club
Urban planning student Isadora Araujo Cruxen is a leader in MIT's Water Club, a forum for discussion and teaching about water technology, policy, and science.
Urban planning student Isadora Araujo Cruxen is a leader in MIT's Water Club, a forum for discussion and teaching about water technology, policy, and science.
MIT Climate Change Conversation gets underway with brainstorming session on how to catalyze change.
Professor of civil and environmental engineering Dara Entekhabi, science team leader of NASA's SMAP satellite, marvels at the project's first snapshot of Earth.
Students, faculty, staff to join MIT Climate Change Conversation in open, interactive event.
Instrument identifies methane’s origins in mines, deep-sea vents, and cows.
Inaugural event brings together over 100 campus leaders to plan for greater efficiency, reduced waste.
Proposals are invited for basic and translational environmental health sciences research.
Civil and environmental engineering "TREX" course allows students to examine firsthand the effects of volcanic emissions on air and soil quality.
Senior Yiping Xing’s view of health care draws upon research, public health, and policy.
Alumnus and prominent conservationist calls for carbon tax to combat global warming.
Study finds a natural impediment to the long-term sequestration of carbon dioxide.
Founder of Linden Trust for Conservation to speak at MIT this week.
High-speed imaging captures raindrops releasing clouds of aerosols on impact.
MIT study finds an exoplanet, tilted on its side, could still be habitable if covered in ocean.
Before an asteroid wiped out the dinosaurs, Earth experienced a short burst of intense volcanism.