Clearing the air over Southeast Asia
Study finds reducing biomass burning is not enough to significantly improve air quality in Southeast Asia.
Study finds reducing biomass burning is not enough to significantly improve air quality in Southeast Asia.
A 4 percent reduction per year in carbon dioxide emissions should net $339 billion in health savings in 2030, researchers estimate.
Former MIT D-Lab visiting graduate student is helping local communities address environmental challenges, improve regional economies, and promote gender equality.
TREX program from the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering takes students to Hawaii to conduct environmental research.
New analytical method addressing the dynamic nature of the petroleum industry could enable more accurate energy scenarios.
Startup’s system captures particle matter from diesel exhaust and turns it into inks and paints.
Department of Chemical Engineering Professor Zachary Smith is working on new polymeric membranes that can greatly reduce energy use in chemical separations.
Atmospheric chemist takes on pollutants and the global treaties written to control them.
MIT field study shows that arsenic in groundwater reduces rice yields in Bangladesh.
Approach developed at MIT could help curb needless “flaring” of potent greenhouse gas.
At Plume Labs in Paris, MIT-France interns take on an invisible threat by helping to develop a wearable device that tracks indoor and outdoor air quality.
MIT researchers supported by J-WAFS present results of their work on food and water security.
2017 D-Lab Scale-Ups are tackling energy access, small farm irrigation, portable medical diagnostics, online education, and support for local artisans.
A 50-year dry spell has reversed, with more rain to come.
Professor of atmospheric chemistry honored for her contributions to atmospheric science.