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MIT's new cement recipe could cut carbon emissions by more than half - 1 views

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    By slightly altering the quantities of materials used, scientists from MIT have uncovered a new method of concrete mixing that could reduce these emissions by more than half.
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Investing For a Sustainable Future - 0 views

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    BCG's seventh sustainability report in collaboration with MIT Sloan Management Review found that 75% of senior executives in investment firms see a company's sustainability performance as materially important to their investment decisions-and nearly half would not invest in a company with a poor sustainability track record. However, only 60% of managers in publicly traded companies believe that good sustainability practices influence investment decisions.
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COP21: Challenges from UN, MIT Seek Climate-Resilience Solutions from Around the Globe ... - 0 views

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    On Tuesday at COP21, the MIT Climate CoLab announced the launch of a series of online contests to help strengthen the resilience of vulnerable countries to respond to climate-related hazards. The suite of contests are part of the UN Secretary-General's Climate Resilience Initiative: Anticipate, Absorb, Reshape (A2R), a global, multi-stakeholder initiative aimed at accelerating action on the ground to enhance climate resilience of the most vulnerable countries and people by 2020. 
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The Drone Boats in Amsterdam's Canals Will Do More Than Float | Inverse - 0 views

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    Drone boats will soon hit the famous, rusty bike-filled canals of Amsterdam. The ambitious "ROBOAT" project, a collaboration between the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and the Amsterdam Institute for Advanced Metropolitan Solutions (AMS), will start a five-year trial of the vessels from 2017 to give the multi-purpose boats all sorts of interesting tasks for the busy waterways. The boats will support an array of sensors that can measure water pollution and quality, making assessments about how best to improve the environment. "Water is the bearer of life," says Arjan van Timmeren, professor and scientific director at AMS. "By focusing on the water system of the city, ROBOAT can create opportunities for new environmental sensing methods and climate adaptation."
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Severe water stress likely in Asia by 2050: Water problems in Asia's future? -- Science... - 0 views

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    Economic and population growth on top of climate change could lead to serious water shortages across a broad swath of Asia by the year 2050, a newly published study by MIT scientists has found.
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GMOs: the Future of Sustainable Agriculture? · Environmental Management & Ene... - 0 views

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    Genetically modified crops - that can feed 9 billion by 2050 and tolerate heat, drought and disease - are the future of sustainable agriculture, writes David Rotman, editor of MIT Technology Review.
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Fighting climate change, one contest at a time | Guardian Sustainable Business | thegua... - 0 views

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    Based on the Wikipedia model, MIT started Climate CoLab, a collaborative online community centred around a series of annual contests that seek out promising ideas for fighting climate change. P
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Why Nike and MIT see textiles as material to climate change | GreenBiz - 1 views

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    The company has hit the ground running with a new set of initiatives seeking sustainable innovations in textiles and materials. 
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Amid Trump Cuts, California Proposes Its Own Energy Moonshot - MIT Technology Review - 0 views

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    A cap-and-trade bill proposed last month by California state Sen. Bob Wieckowski also would set aside hundreds of millions of dollars for the California Climate and Clean Energy Research Fund. The bill is headed to a Senate committee hearing, which hasn't yet been scheduled.
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India and China Are Emerging as Climate Icons - MIT Technology Review - 1 views

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    Two Asian nations are on track to exceed their climate goals by 2030, according to the Climate Action Tracker, an analysis produced by a consortium of nonprofits and consulting groups. China and India both have made renewable energy investments and have committed to burning less coal.
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