Why a New Gas Pipeline into New England May (Or May Not) Lower Energy Bills
MIT Climate Policy Center Faculty Director Christopher Knittel is quoted on how a new gas pipeline might impact household energy costs.
MIT Climate Policy Center Faculty Director Christopher Knittel is quoted on how a new gas pipeline might impact household energy costs.
MIT Sloan Professor Catherine Wolfram is interviewed about a proposed international climate coalition focused on taxing carbon. This work is part of the Harvard-MIT Global Climate Policy Project.
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Looming over the debate over a new gas pipeline is the cost of continuing to emit planet-warming emissions.
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