Greening roofs to boost climate resilience
Roofscapes, a startup founded by three MIT students, is planning to build green spaces on pitched roofs in Paris, to decrease temperatures while improving quality of life.
Roofscapes, a startup founded by three MIT students, is planning to build green spaces on pitched roofs in Paris, to decrease temperatures while improving quality of life.
MIT CSHub Deputy Director Hessam AzariJafari is conducting vital research to investigate the impacts of concrete's carbonation across its life cycle.
MIT students research effects of climate change on forests and sulfur dioxide emissions as a model for planet-wide events.
The MIT assistant professor works to get more electricity out of renewable energy systems.
Projects, publications, and academia-industry networks produce pathways for the real estate industry to address the climate crisis.
A multidisciplinary climate change curriculum for high schools, developed at MIT, aims to engage and mobilize teachers and students.
Assistant professor of nuclear science and engineering Haruko Wainwright believes environmental monitoring can empower citizens to make informed decisions about their energy and environment.
The teams will work toward sustainable microchips and topological materials as well as socioresilient materials design.
J-WAFS researchers are using remote sensing observations to build high-resolution systems to monitor drought.
Careful planning of charging station placement could lessen or eliminate the need for new power plants, a new study shows.
John Sterman brings workshops with management flight simulators to businesses working toward environmental sustainability.
The MIT Office of Sustainability gathers students, staff, faculty, and researchers for annual Sustainability Connect.
Through research on high burnup fuels and improving the design of nuclear power plants, NSE doctoral student Assil Halimi is adopting a dual approach to addressing some of the industry’s toughest challenges.
MIT chemists show the Australian wildfires widened the ozone hole by 10 percent in 2020.
Developed at SMART, the nondestructive nanosensors could have wide applications in agricultural science.