Environment
An urban planner's dream
April 23, 2009
An interview with DUSP's Judith Layzer
Also labeled: Urban studies and planning, Faculty
Your guide to Earth Week 2009 events at MIT
April 17, 2009
At MIT forum, Markey announces energy bill hearings
April 13, 2009
Congressman says energy research could address jobs, climate and security
Minding their ps and qs about kwhs
April 8, 2009
MIT dorms vie for greatest energy reductions
Gardeners on the roof
April 8, 2009
Vegetables, flowers to grow atop West Garage in sustainable agriculture exercise
Also labeled: Administration, Campus services, History of MIT, Staff, Volunteering, outreach, public service
MIT to host clean energy policy forum
April 7, 2009
Markey, Browner, Holdren to make case for new federal rules
Also labeled: Energy, Special events and guest speakers
Resolve to revolve
April 3, 2009
MIT encouraging using of energy-saving door
Bras eyes 'intertwined dance' of land, water, plants
March 31, 2009
Professor returns to MIT to give annual Killian Award lecture
Bras to deliver Killian Award lecture on March 30
March 25, 2009
Manufacturing inefficiency
March 17, 2009
Study sees 'alarming' use of energy, materials in newer manufacturing processes
As planet warms, poor nations face economic chill
March 13, 2009
Climate change may widen gap between rich and poor, study finds
New greenhouse gas identified
March 11, 2009
Early detection may permit 'nipping it in the bud'
Also labeled: Earth and atmospheric sciences, Energy
Energy opportunities seen amid crisis
March 9, 2009
Conference speakers cite chances for progress
The will to sustain
March 6, 2009
NAE meeting at MIT charts the future of transportation
Energy-filled days
March 4, 2009
MIT's annual student-led Energy Conference adds new events
Transportation, transformed
March 4, 2009
Multidisciplinary research will go way beyond the car
Turning bricks and mortar green
February 23, 2009
Stuck in the middle
February 19, 2009
MIT research explains how thin layers of tiny organisms form at sea; work could help predict harmful algal blooms like red tide
Also labeled: Civil and environmental engineering
Enlisting microbes to solve global problems
February 17, 2009
Researchers harness bacteria to produce energy, clean up environment
Who's the best recycler of all?
January 30, 2009
Also labeled: Campus services, Contests and academic competitions
Surviving without growing
January 30, 2009
Jay Forrester, the father of system dynamics, talks about sustainability and organizational decision making
Also labeled: Economics, National relations and service
A better way to pinpoint underground oil reserves
January 16, 2009
CEE mapping technology could make extraction more efficient
Also labeled: Civil and environmental engineering
Going green saves MIT green
January 13, 2009
Putting heads (and computers) together to solve global problems
January 13, 2009
MIT's Center for Collective Intelligence (CCI) looks to take advantage of strength in numbers
Also labeled: Cancer, Technology and society
How to fight malaria by changing the environment
December 19, 2008
Leveling land can help control disease's spread, computer modeling finds
Water supplies could be strongly affected by climate change
December 18, 2008
Changes in rainfall can be amplified, up or down, in changes to aquifers
Also labeled: Civil and environmental engineering
Catch the wave
December 17, 2008
Researchers eye clean energy possibilities along Portuguese coast























