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Times Brazil | October 7, 2025

Brazil Proposes Integration of Carbon Markets at COP30

Brazilian government proposes the a coalition to unify carbon markets, informed by a proposal from the Global Climate Policy Project at Harvard and MIT, a flagship MIT Climate Policy Center project.

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Supply Chain Digital| September 29, 2025

Can Harvard-MIT Unite Trade and Carbon Pricing for Climate?

GCPP at Harvard and MIT, a flagship MIT Climate Policy Center project, aims to impact global carbon emissions.

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Financial Times | September 3, 2025

Talk of Global Carbon Pricing Scheme Grows Louder Ahead of COP30

This article features discussion about a global climate coalition proposal from the Global Climate Policy Project (GCPP) at Harvard and MIT, an MIT Climate Policy Center flagship project.

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MIT Climate Policy Center

February 9, 2026: NewDEAL + Cost of Climate + Powering Southeast Asia

MIT CPC research on the existing, unequal costs of climate change as felt by U.S. households, Christopher Knittel's contributions to a NewDEAL report, and an energy and climate event in Bangkok.

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MIT Climate Policy Center | January 2026

Energy Poverty is Shifting in America: Changing LIHEAP Can Help

This policy brief is informed by a 2024 research paper which finds that recent funding allocations under the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) could be made more equitable.

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MIT Climate Policy Center | October 2025

Data Centers and the Grid: Temporal Flexibility Can Lower Costs, But May Increase Emissions

This policy brief is informed by a 2025 MIT CEEPR working paper on the role of data centers in potentially reducing power system costs, with climate benefits dependent on availability of renewables.

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UNFCCC Technology Mechanism | November 2025

Deploying Established Climate Technologies and Solutions for Buildings and Infrastructure

This brief on decarbonizing the buildings sector is from the UNFCCC Technology Mechanism with collaboration from the MIT Climate Policy Center, GlobalABC, and the UNEP Copenhagen Climate Centre.

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MIT CEEPR | November 2025

Who Bears the Burden of Climate Inaction?

This policy brief is informed by a 2025 MIT CEEPR working paper on the existing, and unequal, costs of climate change for American households.

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MIT CEEPR | August 2024

Bridging the Gaps: The Impact of Interregional Transmission on Emissions and Reliability

This policy brief examines the value of interregional transmission to the U.S. grid under current policies and deep decarbonization scenarios.

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