Assessing crop damage after extreme weather
New method to track the impact of typhoons and other natural disasters could enable more precise, timely delivery of food aid.
New method to track the impact of typhoons and other natural disasters could enable more precise, timely delivery of food aid.
An MIT study on the connection between technology development and emissions-reduction policies informs Paris climate negotiations.
Linking emissions trading systems in developed and developing countries could yield environmental, economic benefits.
With an optimistic outlook, Tendler combined development economics and organizational theory to advise governments.
Nine grants awarded to MIT faculty and researchers.
Addressing the world’s most pressing issues, second year of program will focus on in-person gatherings, solution proposals.
CoalMap online tool shows what policy regulations and technological advancements can do for the cost-competitiveness of solar and wind energy.
PhD student Elizabeth Setren brings data to bear on questions about local education policy.
Selected state and local governments will receive support from J-PAL North America at MIT to improve the effectiveness of social programs.
Systems that bank energy can add value to solar and wind projects.
Researchers are analyzing coal and energy caps as carbon policy instruments for China.
Study looks at why some states could be impacted more than others if a price is put on carbon.
Professor David Geltner is developing new real estate indices to quantify uncertainties in commercial property markets.