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Professor Ronald Prinn reflects on how far sustainability has come as a discipline, and where it all began at MIT
First U.S. trial of this innovative technology to be provided to an entire neighborhood by a major utility
Emissions are attributed to the country where they happen geographically—even if the energy produced, or the products manufactured, are destined for somewhere else (MIT Climate Portal)
MIT Joint Program Co-Director Emeritus John Reilly highlights key challenges (Associated Press)
New center taps Institute-wide expertise to improve understanding of and responses to sustainability challenges
Knowing where to look for this signal will help researchers identify specific sources of the potent greenhouse gas (MIT News)
The effort to accelerate climate work at the Institute adds to its leadership team (MIT News)
Figure represents 64-66% of global output of tetrafluoromethane and hexafluoroethane, MIT study finds (The Guardian)
PNAS special feature shows potential of recent modeling advances to improve sustainability decision-making
Two studies pinpoint their likely industrial sources and mitigation opportunities
In a new book, Professor Susan Solomon uses previous environmental successes as a source of hope and guidance for mitigating climate change (MIT EAPS)
Ammonia could be a nearly carbon-free maritime fuel, but without new emissions regulations, its impact on air quality could significantly impact human health (MIT News) (Coverage: TradeWinds, Freight News)