An MIT/Harvard study shows how targeted, low-cost interventions could go a long way toward mitigating the public health impacts of crop residue burning in India.
Representatives from nearly 200 countries, including a delegation from MIT, met in Sharm el-Sheik, Egypt at the COP27 UN climate change conference to negotiate a new international climate agreement.
The MIT-developed Tool for Air Pollution Scenarios (TAPS) can be used to estimate the likely air-quality and health outcomes of a wide range of climate and air-quality policies at the regional, sectoral, and fuel-based level.
A study led by MIT researchers estimates the current global asset value of untapped fossil fuels through 2050 under four increasingly ambitious climate-policy scenarios.
A new MIT study explores emissions-reduction pathways for India’s hard-to-abate sectors. The work is led by the MIT Joint Program on the Science and Policy of Global Change.