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PostJuly 23, 2020

Making Public Policy

MIT OCW
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PostJuly 22, 2020

Environmental Technologies in Buildings

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PostJuly 22, 2020

Covid-19 shutdown led to increased solar power output

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Shutdowns in response to the Covid-19 pandemic have resulted in lowered air pollution levels around the world. Researchers at MIT, and in Germany and Singapore have found that this resulted in a significant increase in the output from solar photovoltaic installations in Delhi, normally one of the world’s smoggiest cities.
PostJuly 21, 2020

Malaysia Sustainable Cities Practicum

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PostJuly 21, 2020

Green Supply Chain Management

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PostJuly 20, 2020

Public Transportation Systems

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PostJuly 20, 2020

Urban Transportation Planning

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PostJuly 17, 2020

Abatement Strategies and the Cost of Environmental Regulation

MIT Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research
PodcastJuly 16, 2020

E7: TIL about carbon capture

TILclimate Podcast
PostJuly 15, 2020

Decarbonize and diversify

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Human capital development in Russia through increased per-student expenditure could lead to long-term benefits in manufacturing, services, agriculture, food production, and other sectors. Seen here: Russian students from Tyumen State University.

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