Friday was Earth Day, but here at MIT Technology Review,
we honor the planet year-round with in-depth coverage of the
technologies developed to combat climate change. Here we present some of
the highlights of that coverage over the past few years. You can read
our latest by visiting the energy section of our website.
Stop Emissions! During
last year’s Paris Climate Conference, a climate scientist argued in our
pages that even great advancements in renewable energy won’t be enough
to solve climate change. We need a “massive deployment of affordable and
dependable near-zero-emission energy.”
Hot and Violent In
a comprehensive review of three publications on climate change last
year, we looked at the potential for changing temperatures to lead to
economic upheaval and a more violent world.
It’s Not Too Late That’s what we said on a 2006 cover of MIT Technology Review. Read the entire package of stories to determine if we can still say that.
Climate Change: The Moral Choices In
2013 we wrote about what ethicists were asking: What are our
responsibilities and duties today to help safeguard the distant future?
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