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Scope 1, 2 and 3 Emissions

Scopes 1, 2 and 3 are ways of classifying climate-warming greenhouse gas emissions, based on where they came from.
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Biochar

Biochar is a type of processed plant matter used to help grow crops, which also takes climate-warming carbon from the atmosphere and stores it safely in soils.
PostFebruary 13, 2024

A Conversation on Climate Action Leadership with MIT President Sally Kornbl...

MACA - MIT Alumni for Climate Action
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Designing Distribution Network Tariffs Under Increased Residential End-user...

MIT Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research
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The Expansion of Incentive (Performance Based) Regulation of Electricity Di...

MIT Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research
PostJanuary 31, 2024

How new magnets could accelerate climate action

MIT Technology Review
Niron Magnetics
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Microgrids

Microgrids are electric power systems that let a community make its own power in an emergency that affects the larger electric grid.
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Mitigation and Adaptation

Mitigation and adaptation are the two major prongs of climate action: mitigation to limit the warming our planet will experience, and adaptation to help people adjust to the effects of climate change.
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Carbon Border Adjustments

A carbon border adjustment mechanism is a policy that charges a fee for imported goods based on how much climate pollution was created making them.
PostDecember 7, 2023

Implications of the IRA on Deployment of Low-Carbon Ammonia Technologies

MIT Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research
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