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PostFebruary 5, 2024

MIT researchers map the energy transition’s effects on jobs

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A new map shows which U.S. counties have the highest concentration of jobs that could be affected by the transition to renewable energy, based on new research by Christopher Knittel, the George P. Shultz Professor at the MIT Sloan School of Management, and Kailin Graham, of MIT’s Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research. Counties in blue are less potentially affected by the energy transition, and counties in red are more potentially affected.
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Implications of the IRA on Deployment of Low-Carbon Ammonia Technologies

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Designing Incentive Regulation in the Electricity Sector

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PostNovember 28, 2023

Consequences of the Missing Risk Market Problem for Power System Emissions

MIT Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research
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E2: How tackling methane cools the planet fast

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Educator GuideOctober 10, 2023

Methane and Climate Change Educator Guide

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Greenhouse Gases and Climate Change Educator Guide

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Bonus Episode: America's big year of climate action

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PostJuly 27, 2023

Cost-Efficient Pathways to Decarbonize Portland Cement Production

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PostJuly 24, 2023

Coal’s Dying Light: Kentucky’s slow walk toward renewable energy

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