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VideoJanuary 31, 2022

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

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    A new UN video on climate change explains how carbon pricing can help advance a transition to a low-carbon future. The video features an MIT Joint Program/National Renewable Energy Laboratoray (NREL) study in the journal Climate Change Economics showing how a carbon tax can both accelerate reductions in greenhouse gas emissions and be fair and not hurt low-income households.

    The study's researchers (former MIT postdoc Justin Caron, MIT Joint Program Co-Director Emeritus John Reilly, and Stuart Cohen and Maxwell Brown of NREL) performed the analysis by linking a computational general equilibrium model of the U.S. economy (MIT’s U.S. Regional Energy Policy (USREP) model) with a detailed model (NREL’s Regional Energy Deployment System (ReEDS)) of the electricity sector, the largest source of U.S. CO2 emissions.

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    More information about the study can be found in this MIT News story.

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    by MIT Joint Program on the Science and Policy of Global Change
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