3Q: Maria Zuber, daughter of coal country
MIT’s vice president for research describes how growing up in eastern Pennsylvania shaped her views on climate policy.
MIT’s vice president for research describes how growing up in eastern Pennsylvania shaped her views on climate policy.
Carbon dioxide isn’t the only one that matters, and the gases vary widely in potency and duration.
Collaboration will explore ways of working with natural systems to address climate change.
MIT researchers are developing mobile torrefaction technology that can convert biomass into clean-burning fuel, unlocking potential income for farmers.
Energy scenarios provide useful decision-support tools for policymakers and investors.
MIT releases results of its second campus-wide inventory.
Through warming effects, methane and other gases impact rising seas long after leaving the atmosphere.
Paul Kishimoto, a PhD student in IDSS, probes the future of transportation in China.
New technique predicts frequency of heavy precipitation with global warming.
Bacteria can survive in marine environments that are almost completely starved of oxygen.
Experts call for regulatory, policy, and market transformation to realize potential of distributed energy technologies.
Study finds accounting for year-to-year variability enables more accurate projections of climate change and its impacts.
At UN Climate Change Conference, MIT researchers share insights on implementing climate commitments.
Why is it so hard for human beings to address climate change? What can motivate effective action?
How an enhanced cap-and-trade system can help the world’s top carbon emitter cut emissions and improve air quality.