Environment
MIT community takes the Earth Day Challenge
June 1, 2012
Take Action! Earn Points! Win Prizes!
Also labeled: Campus services, Climate, Community, Earth Day, Energy, Health, MIT Energy Initiative (MITEI), Safety, Special events and guest speakers
From yeast, researchers learn how populations collapse
June 1, 2012
Findings could help fishery and wildlife managers monitor their stocks before disaster strikes.
Also labeled: Animals, Physics, Yeast, Ecology, Graduate, postdoctoral, Nature, Population, Research, Wildlife management
Oxygen-separation membranes could aid in CO2 reduction
May 21, 2012
Ceramic membranes may reduce carbon dioxide emissions from gas and coal-fired powerplants.
Also labeled: Carbon dioxide, Climate change, Emissions, Mechanical engineering, Carbon capture, Carbon sequestration, Global
Nuclear science and engineering graduate students win NEUP fellowships
May 18, 2012
Black, Boyd and Shaner among 31 recipients
Communicating the climate challenge
April 26, 2012
New York Times’ Andrew Revkin shares lessons with MIT faculty, students at Earth Day colloquium.
New study links air pollution and early death in the U.K.
April 20, 2012
Researchers find car exhaust causes more premature deaths than car accidents.
Calculating the cost of advanced manufacturing
March 22, 2012
The Environmentally Benign Manufacturing group studies the life cycle of new technologies.
Sloan PhD student walks the walk in sustainability
March 14, 2012
Parrot helped accelerate sustainability efforts at the Institute alongside academic work.
Growing population will increase global climate challenges
March 5, 2012
MIT report shows China and developing nations will come to dominate emissions that promote climate change
Alumni bring Turks and Armenians together for joint initiative
March 1, 2012
Professional workshops focus on environmental sustainability.
Q&A with Rosalind Williams on history in the age of human empire
February 27, 2012
New book examines the critical juncture when human endeavors began to dominate the planet.
Toying with biological systems
February 21, 2012
By swapping microbial genes, Chris Voigt designs cells with novel functions.
Also labeled: Biological engineering, Biomedicine, Cancer, Energy, Faculty, Photography, Proteins, Synthetic biology
EPA air chief talks energy, environment with MIT experts
January 31, 2012
Also labeled: Climate, Greenhouse gases, Natural gas, President Obama, Shale, Special events and guest speakers
Designing policies to curb fuel use, GHG emissions
January 10, 2012
Knittel named first energy faculty chair at MIT
January 5, 2012
Proposal for MIT Global Environment Initiative seeks public comment
December 21, 2011
Initiative expected to focus on six broad environmental research themes.
Also labeled: Collaboration, Faculty, MIT Administration, MIT Energy Initiative (MITEI), Research, Students, Sustainability, Provost
Garbage to Glamorous
December 20, 2011
Next House 'Trashion' show wows nearly 100 spectators with eco-friendly outfits, taps into community resources.
Also labeled: Community, Residential life, Special events and guest speakers, Student life, Students
Using wheels to reduce a carbon footprint
December 19, 2011
Facilities' new electric vehicle is powered by a battery and generates no emissions.
Also labeled: Automobiles, Biofuels, Campus services, Energy, Facilities, Students, Electric vehicles
Carbon capture? Go for the source
December 6, 2011
New analysis shows pulling CO2 from the air would not be cost-effective in the foreseeable future.
Christoph Reinhart appointed associate professor of architecture
December 5, 2011
World renowned building scientist and architectural educator joins department
With changes, the grid can take it
December 5, 2011
MIT report shows that with new policies, U.S. electric grid could handle expected influx of electric cars and wind and solar generation.
Also labeled: Automobiles, Electric grid, Energy, Government, MIT Energy Initiative (MITEI), Policy, Renewable, Research
Highly efficient oxygen catalyst found
October 28, 2011
New catalyst, made of inexpensive and abundant materials, could prove useful in rechargeable batteries and hydrogen-fuel production.
How to get the message across on climate change
October 27, 2011
As the science of climate change gets clearer, the public gets more confused. Are there ways to fix that?
Also labeled: Climate change, Faculty, Media, Policy, Public opinion, Science writing, Engineering Systems, Management
What can make a dent?
October 24, 2011
Given the enormous scale of worldwide energy use, there are limited options for achieving significant reductions in greenhouse gas emissions.
At your service in the Stratton Student Center: one Greenbean recycling machine
October 21, 2011
Zoe is the Greenbean recycling machine near the stairs on the first floor of W20. Part of a pilot program sponsored by the MIT Department of Facilities, Zoe is taking community recycling to the next level.
Also labeled: Community, Faculty, Information Services and Technology, MIT Energy Initiative (MITEI), Staff, Students, Industry, Recycling
New books from the School of Architecture + Planning
September 28, 2011
Addressing the environment, cities, architecture, angry people and ‘Creative Magic’
Also labeled: Architecture, Books and authors, Cities, Faculty, History, Media Lab, Urban studies and planning



























