Environment
Reporter's Notebook: Even in the cold, Clover is hot
January 13, 2010
Campus food truck is filmed for upcoming TLC show
Figuring out where to put the carbon
January 11, 2010
If we plan to keep using fossil fuels, we need to figure out how to sequester the resulting carbon dioxide. New tools from MIT could help evaluate where to do it — and how to keep it contained.
The Future of Urban Mobility
January 5, 2010
A Global Collaboration to Make Urban Transport Sustainable
Not easy being green
December 18, 2009
MIT historian Harriet Ritvo explains how a battle to save an English lake helped found modern environmentalism — but might worry greens today
MIT’s big wheel in Copenhagen
December 16, 2009
New bicycle wheel not only boosts power, but also can keep track of friends, fitness, smog and traffic
Also labeled: Copenhagen, Energy
Harnessing the world’s collective intelligence to deal with climate change
December 15, 2009
Climate Collaboratorium lets the public review the impacts of plans now being discussed and debated internationally
Assessing the impact of ‘Climategate’
December 15, 2009
At Dec. 10 forum, MIT faculty experts discussed what 'Climategate' really means for climate science and the ongoing policy negotiations in the Congress and at Copenhagen.
MIT goes to Copenhagen
December 10, 2009
Delegation of MIT professors, students and alumni attend historic global warming conference to present research and report on event
Also labeled: Climate change, Copenhagen, Energy, MIT Energy Initiative (MITEI), Policy, Sustainability
3 Questions: Henry Jacoby on Copenhagen
December 9, 2009
The co-director of MIT’s Global Change program discusses what to expect from the U.N. Climate Change Conference, and the effects of ‘Climategate’
Solving history’s ‘largest mass poisoning’
November 16, 2009
Research points to carbon in man-made ponds as catalyst for arsenic contamination in Bangladeshi wells
Also labeled: Civil and environmental engineering, In the world
Of Note: MIT celebrates America Recycles Day
November 12, 2009
ASTM names CEE’s Jack Germaine Professor of the Year
November 10, 2009
Good food nation
November 9, 2009
MIT researchers think America's obesity epidemic can be reversed via ‘foodsheds,’ in which healthier, more affordable food is produced and consumed regionally.
Energy, environment, health care discussed at annual Systems Thinking Conference
November 6, 2009
On Oct. 22-23, MIT faculty and industry leaders discussed the need for a systems-based approach to tackle complex challenges such as health care, energy, and the environment at the 2009 MIT conference on systems thinking for contemporary challenges.
Also labeled: Energy, Engineering Systems, Health, Special events and guest speakers, Sustainability
The politics of climate fixes
November 5, 2009
Judith Layzer says there’s no easy way out when it comes to climate change — but that geo-engineering might be a last-ditch solution.
3 Questions: Sergey Paltsev on the costs of climate-change legislation
November 4, 2009
MIT’s Joint Program on the Science and Policy of Global Change has pegged the annual cost of the proposed cap-and-trade legislation in Congress at $400 per U.S. household. But estimating the cost of doing nothing is far more difficult.
MIT Sloan launches "Clean Energy Ventures"
October 23, 2009
New workshop on building and sustaining clean energy businesses
Renewable fuels may have hidden costs, study says
October 23, 2009
New analysis shows that without proper regulation, biofuels programs aimed at curbing greenhouse gases could do just the opposite
The easy way to go green
October 20, 2009
Alum's 'state-of-the-shelf' energy-efficient house is among a bevy of new ideas for curbing energy use and greenhouse gas emissions presented at MIT's annual Energy Night.
Against the common gouda
October 13, 2009
The government regulates how food is produced. MIT anthropologist Heather Paxson studies the rebellious cheese-makers who reluctantly adhere to those rules.
Energy savings in black and white
October 8, 2009
MIT students develop concept for color-changing roof tiles that absorb heat in winter, reflect it in summer.
How to limit risk of climate catastrophe
October 2, 2009
Comprehensive analysis of the odds of climate outcomes under different policy scenarios shows significant benefits from early actions.
Toward India 2020: Challenges and Opportunities
October 1, 2009
Used frying oil to power MIT shuttles
September 23, 2009
Student biodiesel group cooks up its first batches of fuel made from recycled oil from campus dining facilities
Hidden waves pack a big punch
September 18, 2009
Thomas Peacock sheds light on an odd but powerful phenomenon of sea and sky
Concentrating emissions
September 17, 2009
Ahmed Ghoniem of mechanical engineering leads an MIT effort to make coal plants cleaner by using a pressurized combustion system to capture carbon dioxide.
Also labeled: Energy, Earth and atmospheric sciences, Technology and society, Mechanical engineering
Cement’s basic molecular structure finally decoded
September 9, 2009
Robustness comes from messiness, not a clean geometric arrangement
Andrew Whittle to head Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
panel reviewing the hurricane protection systems in New Orleans
following Hurricane Katrina is the new head
of the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering.
August 25, 2009
A geotechnical engineer who served on thepanel reviewing the hurricane protection systems in New Orleans
following Hurricane Katrina is the new head
of the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering.






















