Catching air
Jimmy Gasore is working on Africa’s first high-frequency climate observatory in his native Rwanda.
Jimmy Gasore is working on Africa’s first high-frequency climate observatory in his native Rwanda.
University of Colorado at Boulder professor presented “Big Cats, Panamá, and Armadillos: A Story of Climate and Life” at the New England Aquarium.
Geologist and 2014 Crafoord Prize-winner will deliver the 4th annual John Carlson Lecture.
"2014 Climate and Energy Outlook" finds the world will be warmer, thirstier, and still dependent on fossil fuels unless 2015 climate negotiations are more effective than expected.
Some 70 MIT students, researchers, and alumni marched in the largest climate rally in history.
After tracking seismic shifts, researchers say a major quake may occur off the coast of Istanbul.
New faculty members will join the departments of Chemistry, Mathematics, and Earth, Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences.
Study finds big snowstorms will still occur in the Northern Hemisphere following global warming.
Savings from healthier air can make up for some or all of the cost of carbon-reduction policies.
With an infusion of funds from the Simons Foundation, a collaboration between MIT researchers and colleagues will break new ground in the study of marine microbes.
MIT study provides first direct evidence of plants in the Neanderthal diet.
Researchers look to the Southern Ocean for an explanation of the “Last Glacial Maximum.”