Climate Leadership: Collaborative Models for Innovation and Progress
To meet global climate goals and avoid the worst impacts of climate change, the world must drive net emissions of carbon dioxide to zero by mid-century. Achieving net-zero emissions requires the wide-scale deployment of existing tools and technologies, such as wind and solar, especially in this decade. It also requires rapid innovation to make available the new tools and technologies that will be needed to get all the way to net-zero around mid-century.
In this lecture, Dr Maria T. Zuber, MIT’s vice president for research, will talk about MIT’s efforts in this area, using fusion energy as a case study to highlight ways that academia, industry, government, and civil society can collaborate to accelerate innovation.
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