Faculty and research

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From groundbreaking research to making their labs more sustainable, learn how MIT faculty are taking part in climate action on campus and beyond.

How can MIT faculty get involved?

Our team works collaboratively with several faculty and researchers at MIT. Faculty work directly supports the many campus sustainability projects we focus on. We are always eager to connect with faculty about potential working groups, faculty fellow positions, research opportunities, and other partnerships. If you are interested in working with our office, email sustainablemit@mit.edu 

Become an Ambassador
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The Campus Climate Action Ambassadors program empowers MIT staff, faculty, and students to lead sustainability and climate action efforts within their departments, labs, centers, and student groups. Ambassadors complete a few core steps (workshop, waste training, reuse platform, goal-setting), then lead or support sustainability actions within their departments or teams.

Join a campus-wide network, get recognized, and make your role matter for sustainability.

Ready to take action?
Sign up to become a Campus Climate Action Ambassador

Create a plan for your department, lab, center or institute

MIT’s departments, labs, centers, and institutes (DLCIs) are taking meaningful action on climate and sustainability by developing and implementing their own carbon footprint reduction and sustainability plans. 

These resources offer guidance and a framework for units at early stages in the planning process to help identify goals, strategies, and actions aligned with MIT’s commitments and paths to achieving them.

Join another community group
  • The MIT Food and Agriculture Club (FAC) brings together students and other MIT community members to coordinate and support work in the areas of food and agriculture.
  • MIT Water brings together creative, passionate, and motivated individuals to explore ways by which research, innovation, and policy can help solve the most pressing challenges in the water sector.
  • The MIT Outing Club (MITOC) is dedicated to helping the MIT and Cambridge community enjoy the great outdoors.
Ensure your workspace operates sustainably

Learn more about MIT’s Safe and Sustainable Lab program, as well as MIT’s Sustainable Office Self-Certification Tool to evaluate your office sustainability practices and identify opportunities for improvement. 

Commute to work or class sustainably