New maps show airplane contrails over the U.S. dropped steeply in 2020
The computer-vision technique behind these maps could help avoid contrail production, reducing aviation’s climate impact.
The computer-vision technique behind these maps could help avoid contrail production, reducing aviation’s climate impact.
If wildfires become larger and more frequent, they might stall ozone recovery for years.
Efforts ramp up to include the launch of new partnerships, support for local food industries, and a food-startup incubator in the Stratton Student Center.
A new solution to beach-fouling seaweed, developed by MBA candidate Andrés Bisonó León and Luke Gray ’18, SM ’20, is designed to cut greenhouse gas emissions.
Senior Heidi Li strives to help local communities understand how they can influence policymaking to achieve a more sustainable future.
Loci Controls, founded by two MIT alumni, helps landfill operators capture more of the potent greenhouse gas.
Inaugural MIT Environmental Solutions Initiative Journalism Fellows reflect on their experiences telling local climate stories.
Arlene Fiore uses satellite data paired with ground observations to refine our understanding of ozone smog and interactions with meteorology and climate.
MIT alumni-founded Spoiler Alert matches major food brands with discount grocers to sell perishable products.
MIT PhD student Rachel Bielajew is taking on plasma turbulence, and helping make a better world — through science and community action.
New findings may help researchers hone predictions for where phytoplankton will migrate with climate change.
A new way of processing rare-earth and other key metals to separate them from other materials could reduce environmental impact and cost.
Tenth annual US C3E Women in Clean Energy Symposium focuses on equity and justice in the clean-energy transition.
Managing director of environment, health, and safety programs discusses MIT's resources for helping researchers and students operate safely in the lab.
New results show North Atlantic hurricanes have increased in frequency over the last 150 years.