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VideoOctober 3, 2022

Pricing carbon, valuing people

MIT Joint Program on the Science and Policy of Global Change
Image: An MIT Joint Program study shows how U.S. climate policies can be designed to cut carbon emissions without inflicting economic harm on low-income households and the nation as a whole. (Source: Amanda Griffiths/Climate XChange)
PodcastSeptember 15, 2022

E5: TIL about everyday travel

TILclimate Podcast
Educator GuideSeptember 8, 2022

Travel and Climate Change Educator Guide

TILclimate Podcast
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PostAugust 11, 2022

Sustainable Hydrogen Fuels versus Fossil Fuels for Trucking, Shipping and A...

MIT Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research
PostJune 29, 2022

Getting the carbon out of India’s heavy industries

MIT Joint Program on the Science and Policy of Global Change
Taj Mahal, India
PostMay 27, 2022

Six leading models agree: Rapid decarbonization of power, transportation se...

MIT Joint Program on the Science and Policy of Global Change
Image: Rapid decarbonization of power, transportation sectors key to a successful energy transition (Source: National Renewable Energy Laboratory)
PostMarch 7, 2022

New maps show airplane contrails over the U.S. dropped steeply in 2020

MIT News
An MIT team has generated new maps of jet contrails over the United States before and during the Covid-19 pandemic, which show a steep reduction in the area covered by contrails in 2020.
VideoJanuary 31, 2022

MIT Joint Program/NREL study featured in UN video "The Truth about Carbon T...

MIT Joint Program on the Science and Policy of Global Change
Carbon pricing can help accelerate a transition to a low-carbon future
PostJanuary 24, 2022

Why Do Firms Issue Green Bonds?

MIT Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research
PostJanuary 12, 2022

Pricing carbon, valuing people

MIT Joint Program on the Science and Policy of Global Change
A new MIT Joint Program study shows how U.S. climate policies can be designed to cut carbon emissions without inflicting economic harm on low-income households and the nation as a whole.

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