Projecting the impacts of climate change
Joint Program researchers advocate for improved modeling approach.
Joint Program researchers advocate for improved modeling approach.
An increase in corn and soybean production in the Midwest may have led to cooler, wetter summers there.
Panel at MIT explores benefits, costs, and political challenges.
Soon-to-be assistant professor of applied economics focuses on development and deployment solutions that can help the world move to a low-carbon future.
New research provides insight into the behavior of microbial communities in the ocean.
Research shows the Clean Air Act was likely responsible for a dramatic decline in atmospheric organic aerosol.
MIT’s Janelle Knox-Hayes studies the cultural issues behind climate policy.
Two-day summit on climate leadership in northeastern North America draws almost 200 to MIT.
At an Environmental Solutions Initiative event, U.S. Senator Sheldon Whitehouse speaks about defending science and moving forward on climate action.
Plans are in place to meet or exceed greenhouse gas reduction targets.
MIT researchers are working with the Mexican government on carbon pricing options to meet the country’s climate goals under the Paris Agreement.
Study finds state’s annual risk of extreme rainfall will rise from 1 to 18 percent.
System could pore through millions of research papers to extract “recipes” for producing materials.
Energy-efficient construction is key to lowering urban emissions, study finds.