Climate change
Holding the salt
June 17, 2013
MIT graduate student David Cohen-Tanugi works to improve water filtration, desalination.
Creating a low-carbon, non-nuclear economy: The case of Taiwan
June 14, 2013
Can Taiwan create a low-carbon economy without nuclear energy? One MIT researcher finds out.
Putting a price on adaptation
June 12, 2013
Researchers use new method to calculate the impacts and adaptation costs of climate change
Also labeled: Joint Program on the Science and Policy of Global Change, Climate, Environment, Africa, Research, Policy
Dust in the clouds
May 9, 2013
Cirrus clouds form around mineral dust and metallic particles, study finds.
The new challenges for urban planners
May 8, 2013
In MIT talk, Housing and Urban Development Secretary Shaun Donovan emphasizes the need for creative urbanism in a time of economic strain.
One order of steel; hold the greenhouse gases
May 8, 2013
Steelmaking, a major emitter of climate-altering gases, could be transformed by a new process developed at MIT.
Cleaner energy, warmer climate?
May 7, 2013
MIT researchers explore the possible consequences of expanding biofuels.
MIT signs Compact for Sustainable Future with City of Cambridge and Harvard
May 6, 2013
Akamai to join universities and city in new agreement; others encouraged to follow suit.
The case for optimism about a renewable energy future
May 1, 2013
Researcher Eric Martinot presents findings of two-year project at campus event
A ‘green’ Sahara was far less dusty than today
April 5, 2013
Research points to an abrupt and widespread climate shift in the Sahara 5,000 years ago.
Living in a material world
April 4, 2013
Report finds materials manufacturers will likely be unable to meet targets for carbon-emissions reductions by 2050.
Also labeled: Construction, Energy efficiency, Manufacturing, Recycling, Carbon Emissions, Environment, Materials processing
The case of the missing gas tax
February 21, 2013
MIT researchers find vehicle efficiency standards are at least six times more costly than a tax on fuel.
Bringing life to computer models of marine microbes
February 19, 2013
Biogeochemical modeler Mick Follows named tenured associate professor in MIT's Department of Earth, Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences
Changing with the climate
January 28, 2013
MIT researchers, Massachusetts officials highlight strategies to adapt to climate change.
Michael Liebreich sees shift to cleaner energy as inevitable
January 17, 2013
Chief executive officer of Bloomberg New Energy Finance says clean energy will eventually be the norm.
The right’s resistance to regulation
January 16, 2013
Book details how conservatives have changed the terms of the environmental debate in recent decades.
Susan Solomon wins international climate award
January 14, 2013
MIT professor honored by BBVA for discovering links between atmosphere, climate and human activity.
Tackling a global warming conundrum
January 11, 2013
MIT professor and colleagues address major issue in climate science: greenhouse gases versus aerosols.
3 Questions: Engineering hurricane barriers of the future
December 4, 2012
Oceans at MIT interviews MIT's Chiang C. Mei about the possibility of protecting East Coast cities from future storms.
Three from MIT named Marine Microbiology Initiative investigators
December 4, 2012
Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation awards given to pursue high-risk research in marine microbial ecology.
3 Questions: World energy outlook
November 27, 2012
Fatih Birol, chief economist at the International Energy Agency, talks about the future of fossil fuels and the prospects for curbing greenhouse-gas emissions.
Also labeled: Energy, Global, MIT Energy Initiative (MITEI), Oil discovery, Policy, Special events and guest speakers, Water
Ocean currents play a role in predicting extent of Arctic sea ice
November 21, 2012
Discovery of feedback between sea ice and ocean improves Arctic ice extent forecast.
New method could help communities plan for climate risk
November 7, 2012
MIT researchers develop tool to assess regional risks of climate change, potential impacts on local infrastructure and planning.
Clearing the air
November 5, 2012
Atmospheric chemist Susan Solomon finds hope in past environmental challenges.
Also labeled: Books and authors, Earth and atmospheric sciences, Environment, Faculty, Nobel Prizes, Research, Environmental science, Ozone, Policy
Sitting still or going hunting: Which works better?
November 1, 2012
If you’re a microbe floating in the ocean, there’s no single best strategy for getting food, MIT research shows.
The mathematics of leaf decay
October 4, 2012
A mathematical model reveals commonality within the diversity of leaf decay.
Climate change: a developing challenge for poor nations
October 1, 2012
MIT and U.N. researchers team up to tackle some of the heftiest climate change challenges developing countries will face as they confront an uncertain future.
What the past teaches: meeting today’s global environmental challenges
September 18, 2012
Atmospheric science pioneer Susan Solomon speaks on past environmental accomplishments, technology’s role and how history should be our guide to meeting today’s global challenges.
When it rains, it pours
September 17, 2012
Study estimates rate of intensification of extreme tropical rainfall with global warming.




























