What’s in your air?
Course 1 Class of 2014 designs, creates, and deploys sophisticated air quality monitoring system for MIT campus.
Course 1 Class of 2014 designs, creates, and deploys sophisticated air quality monitoring system for MIT campus.
Study provides new metric for comparing the greenhouse gases methane and carbon dioxide.
MIT economist makes the case for new quasi-experiments as a way of studying environmental issues.
MIT researchers find that the extremes in Antarctic ozone holes have not been matched in the Arctic.
Researchers find that national estimates of methane emissions have been underestimated over the past 20 years.
MIT, Singapore researchers use a new method to find that black carbon emissions are much higher than majority of global air-pollution studies.
MIT researchers address the influence of climate change on the transport of toxic chemicals, find the success of emissions reduction will be affected by climate change.
New analysis shows that policies addressing energy consumption and technology choices individually can play an important part in reducing emissions.
At MIT, experts address the challenges of supplying clean, safe water to a growing world population.
Researchers consult policymakers on choice of policies to study
MIT researchers weigh natural gas development options and economic risks for small nations using Cyprus as a case study.
Unique study reduces pollution in India while calling conventional auditing markets into question.
MIT researcher Noelle Selin assesses the challenges of implementing the first global mercury treaty.
New MIT study finds vehicle emissions are the biggest contributor to these premature deaths.
Assistant Professor Noelle Selin and students participate in project to better understand air pollution’s climate and health impacts