Solar subsidies and an imperfect market
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In some cases, solar lessees pick up a subsidy and then some.
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In some cases, solar lessees pick up a subsidy and then some.
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Pushing back investments in renewable electricity generation by one year could outweigh the emission reductions and deaths avoided from March through June 2020.
Erwin H. Schell Professor, Professor, Marketing, Professor, Marketing
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Communities of color bear the brunt of energy-related social, economic, and health burdens. Shalanda Baker explains how energy justice can help.
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Women are uniquely situated to help tackle the global waste crisis in the circular economy. What’s needed now to advance their role: more data and adequate funding.
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Climate economist Catherine Wolfram explains how the EU’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism aims to level the playing field among trading partners.
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The MIT CCI today announced that its Climate CoLab—a global platform that crowdsources new ideas to address climate change—has spun out and migrated to Wazoku’s global Challenge Community InnoCentive.
Society of Sloan Fellows Professor of Management, Professor, Applied Economics, Professor, Applied Economics
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Most corporate net zero pledges depend on carbon offsets, but many offsets don’t reduce emissions. Use this framework to identify which offsets are effective.
Associate Dean for Climate and Sustainability, George P. Shultz Professor, Professor, Applied Economics