Will we ever stop using fossil fuels?
Not without a carbon tax, suggests a study by an MIT economist.
Not without a carbon tax, suggests a study by an MIT economist.
MIT professor sees coal use peaking within next decade and emissions dropping soon after.
Nanopores may be trapping oil and gas in the ancient hydrocarbon instead of allowing them to flow.
Model that predicts time from gate departure to takeoff could cut airport congestion, fuel waste.
To help achieve its commitment to reducing greenhouse gas emissions, MIT is set to upgrade its on-campus cogeneration plant.
Startup’s sensors measure soot and ash buildup in filters to help engines burn more efficiently.
Timely vehicle recall by German automaker would avoid some 130 early deaths, researchers say.
Hundreds of millions sought for low-carbon research; advocacy for carbon pricing; a call to the alumni and beyond.
Professor Catherine Drennan and graduate student Michael Funk want energy production and environmental protection to go hand in hand.
In a recent talk at MIT, David Konisky PhD '06 explains that the term "global warming" leaves many Americans cold.
PhD student Justin Chen magnifies minuscule vibrations in structures to detect damage.
Franz-Josef Ulm explores the physics of dirty materials and messy systems to advance sustainable infrastructure and clean energy technology.
New insights into a promising approach to fuel production that would reduce costs, energy use, and carbon dioxide emissions.
Sourcewater pioneers an exchange for trading and recycling water for oil and gas production and other operations.