Pioneering Climate Change Solutions
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From a new climate policy center to slow fashion and circular plastic, MIT Sloan is at the cutting edge of innovation.
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From a new climate policy center to slow fashion and circular plastic, MIT Sloan is at the cutting edge of innovation.
This policy brief explains the results of a new analysis from the MIT Climate Policy Center that found that investment tax credits for transmission projects can lower costs for the US power system while simultaneously improving the grid's reliability during extreme weather events and reducing green...
The MIT Climate Policy Center, the Institute’s “front-door” to connect local, state, federal and international climate policy makers and media with MIT’s climate policy researchers, announced today that Bethany Patten will serve as the Center’s inaugural executive director after a nationwide search....
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The MIT Sloan Climate Catalysts event included lightning talks by three community members making a difference in the climate space.
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In a new report, MIT researchers analyze policy options for improving the U.S. electric grid by incentivizing increased interregional transmission.
The MIT Climate Pathways Project has been selected by the Paris Peace Forum as one of 10 civil society projects that over the coming year will receive customized advisory support from the Forum’s Scale-up Program, an accelerator program that aims to help these projects increase their visibility and...
Two interactive climate solutions simulators, co-developed by Climate Interactive and the MIT Sloan School of Management, were commended in January as part of the Financial Times’ 2025 Responsible Business Education awards program.
Watch Professor John D. Sterman and Bethany Patten present "Pathways to 1.5°C: An Exploration of Climate Policies" to the Asia Society, using the En-ROADS climate solutions simulator.
MIT Sloan's Christopher Knittel, the MIT Climate Policy Center's Faculty Director, makes the case for strengthening, rather than weakening, the federal Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program.
“Firms do not like economic uncertainty,” Christopher Knittel, MIT Sloan Professor of Applied Economics and Faculty Director of the MIT Climate Policy Center, explained in this article in The Hill.