Skip to main content
MIT
Climate
Search

Main navigation

  • Climate 101
    • What We Know
    • What Can Be Done
    • Climate Primer
  • Explore
    • Explainers
    • Ask MIT Climate
    • Podcast
  • MIT Action
    • News
    • Events
    • Resources
  • Search

Main navigation

  • Climate 101
    • What We Know
    • What Can Be Done
    • Climate Primer
  • Explore
    • Explainers
    • Ask MIT Climate
    • Podcast
  • MIT Action
    • News
    • Events
    • Resources
  • Search

Explainers

Overviews of climate change science, solutions, and related topics, written by scientists and experts.

Explainers Topic

  • Adaptation
  • Advocacy & Activism
  • Air Travel
  • Alternative Fuels
  • Arctic & Antarctic
  • Atmosphere
  • Batteries, Storage & Transmission
  • Biodiversity
  • Buildings
  • Carbon Capture
  • (-) Carbon Pricing
  • Cities & Planning
  • Climate Justice
  • Climate Modeling
  • Drought
  • Electrification
  • Energy
  • Energy Efficiency
  • Finance & Economics
  • Flooding
  • Food, Water & Agriculture
  • Forests
  • Fossil Fuels
  • Freight
  • Government & Policy
  • Health & Medicine
  • Heatwaves
  • Humanities & Social Science
  • Hurricanes
  • Industry & Manufacturing
  • International Agreements
  • National Security
  • (-) Nuclear & Fusion Energy
  • Oceans
  • Renewable Energy
  • Sea Level Rise
  • Transportation
  • Weather & Natural Disasters
  • (-) Wildfires
nuclear power plant
Explainer

Nuclear Energy

Nuclear energy is low-carbon energy made by breaking the bonds that hold particles together inside an atom.
firefighter battling a wildfire
Explainer

Wildfires

Wildfires are becoming more frequent and severe as a result of climate change, as forests in arid parts of the world become hotter and drier.
oil refinery
Explainer

Carbon Pricing

Carbon pricing is a policy tool to lower emissions of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases, by putting a tax or other price on them.
The Milky Way
Explainer

Fusion Energy

Fusion energy is the source of carbon-free energy at the center of stars, including our own sun.
1 - 4 of 4

MIT Climate News in Your Inbox

 
 

MIT Groups Log In

Log In

Footer

  • About
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Privacy Policy
  • Accessibility
  • Contact
Environmental Solutions Initiative
MIT
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Cambridge MA 02139-4307
Communicator Award Winner
Communicator Award Winner