New International Coalition Aims to Strengthen Carbon Markets
“Carbon pricing is not dead,” expert says of group led by Brazil with 18 members including China and the EU that have carbon markets.
“Carbon pricing is not dead,” expert says of group led by Brazil with 18 members including China and the EU that have carbon markets.
The MIT Technology and Policy Program marked 50 years with a symposium exploring its history of education, research, and impact — while looking ahead to technology policy issues of the future.
Macro, a modeling tool developed by the MIT Energy Initiative, enables energy-system planners to explore options for developing infrastructure to support decarbonized, reliable, & low-cost power grids
The consortium convenes industry, academia, and policy leaders to navigate competing demands and reimagine materials supply.
A new working paper from a trio of eminent economists tallies the effects of warming — particularly extreme weather — on Americans’ budgets.
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.
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.
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.
This policy brief examines the value of interregional transmission to the U.S. grid under current policies and deep decarbonization scenarios.
This policy brief is informed by a 2025 MIT CEEPR working paper on the existing, and unequal, costs of climate change for American households.