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MIT Climate Change Conversation gets underway with brainstorming session on how to catalyze change.
Professor of civil and environmental engineering Dara Entekhabi, science team leader of NASA's SMAP satellite, marvels at the project's first snapshot of Earth.
Instrument identifies methane’s origins in mines, deep-sea vents, and cows.
Speakers at 10th annual MIT Energy Conference see progress, but great need for more research.
ClimateWire article: Plans to clean up China's air may increase emissions of carbon dioxide.
John Marshall, the Cecil and Ida Green Professor of Oceanography in MIT’s Department of Earth, Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences and the Director of MIT's Climate Modeling Initiative, spoke with the MIT Club of Northern California about the role oceans play in global climate change.
New research from MIT and the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute reveals a hidden deep-ocean carbon cycle.
We can expect oil prices to remain low for the for the forseeable future, writes John Reilly in a column for USA Today.
As one of the ten panels open to the public at the upcoming MIT Energy Club Conference, MIT energy economist Christopher Knittel will explore the future of shale gas with fellow experts in the field.
MIT graduate students brush up on the fundamentals of climate science and policy