Study finds many climate-stabilization plans are based on questionable assumptions about the future cost and deployment of “direct air capture” and therefore may not bring about promised reductions
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Study shows how smart policies could address competing land-use needs
MIT study finds that many climate-stabilization plans are based on questionable assumptions about the future cost and deployment of “direct air capture” technology and therefore may not bring about the promised reduction in carbon dioxide in the atmosphere
Experts in energy systems modeling and fusion technology explore the future role of fusion at various costs and carbon constraints
Insights, news, projects, publications and other developments at the MIT Joint Program
MIT Joint Program project to focus on food security in Africa under a changing climate (MIT J-WAFS)
“Clean energy” usually refers to energy sources that produce no climate-warming greenhouse gas emissions in their operation. That doesn’t mean they have zero impact on the environment. (MIT Climate Portal)
Key takeaways from the XLVI (46th) MIT Global Change Forum
Study highlights factors that could reduce climate risk
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Study highlights factors that could reduce climate risk