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MIT Energy Initiative | China Energy and Climate Project researchers conclude that by designing and implementing aggressive long-term measures now, Chinese policy makers will put the nation on a path to achieve recently pledged emissions reductions with relatively modest impacts on economic growth.
MIT Spectrum interviews MIT alumnus Kenneth Strzepek, who led a nonpartisan panel of 17 experts to investigate the international water debate between Egypt and Ethiopia in the hopes of forging a common solution.
MIT researcher Sergey Paltsev studies how to supply the world's growing need for energy—without harming the climate.
MIT graduate student David Ramberg studies the link between new technology and fuel prices.
MIT graduate student Claudia Octaviano studies how energy storage technologies could transform the economics of renewable energy.
When it comes to pricing CO2
For the 2015 Karl Taylor Compton Lecture, MIT welcomes Professor Mario J. Molina, co-winner of the 1995 Nobel Prize in Chemistry and former Institute Professor.
What’s the science behind climate change, and how can we combat a warming climate? Those are complex questions that MIT faculty are actively pursuing. In this podcast, four MIT professors— Dan Cziczo, Kerry Emanuel, Christopher Knittel, and Andrew Whittle—will discuss their climate research on...
Report from conference at MIT addresses potential effects of huge construction project.