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3 Questions: Caroline White-Nockleby on the socio-environmental complexities of renewable energy


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Renewable energy must be collected, stored, and transported, says PhD student Caroline White-Nockleby. It requires financing, metals extraction, and the processing of decommissioned materials. . Not everyone stands to benefit equally from renewable energy s potentials, and not everyone will be equally exposed to its socio-environmental impacts.”
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Minimizing the localized burdens of renewable energy implementation will be complex, says White-Hockleby. I’m still in the planning phase of my own research, but I hope it will help surface, and offer tools with which to think through, some of these socio-environmental complexities.
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Almost everyone I talked to highlighted the importance of being part of a community of engaging in and through co ....

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What has the pandemic revealed about the US health care system — and what needs to change?


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Representing the fields of medicine, anthropology, political science, health economics, science writing, and medical humanities, seven MIT researchers articulate opportunities for U.S. health care to become more equitable, effective, coherent, and prepared for the next pandemic. Top row, (l-r): Dwai Banerjee, Andrea Campbell, Jonathan Gruber, Jeffrey Harris. Bottom row (l-r): Erica Caple James, Seth Mnookin, Parag Pathak.
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With vaccinations for Covid-19 now underway across the nation, MIT SHASS Communications asked seven MIT scholars engaged in health and health care research to share their views on what the pandemic has revealed about the U.S. health care system and what needs to change. Representing the fields of medicine, anthropology, political science, health economics, science writing, and medic ....

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