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Associate Professor Noelle Eckley Selin (left) and former graduate student Emil Dimanchev SM ’18 used a new method to analyze the impacts of current and proposed state-level renewable energy and carbon pricing policies. Their study yielded some unexpected outcomes on the health benefits of the policies they examined. Credit: Stuart Darsch

Renewable energy and carbon pricing policies
MIT Energy Initiative News | November 27, 2019


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