Students, faculty, and staff from MIT attended the COP28 U.N. climate change conference in Dubai. At a forum hosted by the MIT Center for International Studies in January, MIT community members shared their experiences and insights from the conference.
An MIT study finds activation of a Clean Air Act provision through a presidential executive order could enable the U.S. to accelerate the transition away from fossil fuels and toward low- and zero-carbon energy sources.
A Climate Grand Challenges flagship project, CREWSnet is being developed to help vulnerable populations build resilience and adapt to future climate impacts. MIT and BRAC, a global nongovernmental organization, will pilot CREWSnet in climate-threatened communities in Bangladesh.
MIT faculty from the School of Science and the MIT Schwarzman College of Computing lead one of the Climate Grand Challenges flagship projects “Bringing Computation to the Climate Crisis.”