MIT EPP
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The Environmental Policy and Planning group at MIT works on projects dealing with energy efficiency, sustainability, water policy & climate change and more.
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Can grass-roots innovation be scaled-up through the design and maintenance of networks? …mentalpolicyandplanning.wordpress.com/2014/10/24/can…
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Can grass-roots innovation be scaled-up through the design and maintenance of social and policy n...
The states are the “laboratories of democracy. ” They are often the source of new policy ideas, including new strategies for encouraging investment in renewable energy. Some of these ideas spread; …
Who gets to park in the city? Parking planning in relation to EPA regulations in Cambridge. …mentalpolicyandplanning.wordpress.com/2014/05/13/no-…
Can we use Big Data to reduce energy use? …mentalpolicyandplanning.wordpress.com/2014/04/28/the…
How do you get cities to prepare for climate change? …mentalpolicyandplanning.wordpress.com/2014/04/08/pre…
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Preparing for the Storm: Contingent Climate Adaptation in South Asian Mega-Cities
South Asia’s coastal mega-cities are at risk. With staggering populations and high probabilities of flooding related to climate change, these cities face an extreme adaptation challenge. Distressin…
What happens when a water deal falls apart? …mentalpolicyandplanning.wordpress.com/2014/03/31/whe…
How Should Small Towns Deal with Big Gas? …mentalpolicyandplanning.wordpress.com/author/environ… #fracking #naturalgas #environmentalpolicy #smalltowns
What is the policy toolkit for water conservation? …mentalpolicyandplanning.wordpress.com/2014/03/03/use… #water #sustainability
How Should Science Approach Policy? …mentalpolicyandplanning.wordpress.com/2014/02/25/the… #policy #science #SanFrancisco #ucdavis #MIT
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The Role of the Political Scientist
In an ideal world, environmental management policy would follow directly from scientific research, which would spell out clear courses of action for decision-makeImagers to adopt. Unfortunately, th…
Planning for a Future Beyond Coal …mentalpolicyandplanning.wordpress.com/2014/02/18/pla… #energyefficiency #Massachusetts #Chicago #opportunity #CHANGE
Will resource constraints lead to a new way of doing business? #business #theeconomist #sustainability
How should we create more Green Jobs? #sustainability #greenjobs #oaklandgreenjobscorps …mentalpolicyandplanning.wordpress.com
A Blueprint for a More Resilient Grid …mentalpolicyandplanning.wordpress.com/2013/12/19/a-b…
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A Blueprint for a More Resilient Grid
While our electric power system is generally regarded as a major tool for mitigating greenhouse gas emissions, it is, itself, vulnerable to the impacts of climate change. More frequent and more ext…
What can states do to encourage brownfield development?…mentalpolicyandplanning.wordpress.com/2013/11/26/wha…
Finding a Way to Yes: Resolving Public Disputes with Devising Seminars …mentalpolicyandplanning.wordpress.com/2013/11/15/fin…
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Finding a Way to Yes: Resolving Public Disputes with Devising Seminars
The situation is familiar to many planners: a broad set of angry stakeholders with wildly divergent worldviews, a deeply personal and political problem with no clear definition or boundary, and lim…
El Agua No Se Vende: Protecting Community Water Rights in New Mexico …mentalpolicyandplanning.wordpress.com/2013/10/21/el-…
The Problem with Short-Term Thinking: Miami-Dade County’s Experience with Land-Use Management …mentalpolicyandplanning.wordpress.com/2013/10/08/the…
Bringing Power to the People: Community-Scale Energy Efficiency Improvements …mentalpolicyandplanning.wordpress.com/2013/09/27/bri…
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Bringing Power to the People: Community-Scale Energy Efficiency Improvements
Multifamily building residents—renters in particular—often fall through the cracks of traditional energy efficiency offerings. Building residents rarely have the ability or long-term incentive to p…
Adopting a Low Carbon Energy System: How Four Nations Have Made the Switch …mentalpolicyandplanning.wordpress.com/2013/09/13/ado… #carbonenergy
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Adopting a Low Carbon Energy System: How Four Nations Have Made the Switch
Clean energy has been a major topic of interest of late, but the pace at which major change has occurred has been frustratingly slow and it is often hard to see how a shift to low-carbon technologi…
Keeping Jordan’s Privatized Water Sector Afloat …mentalpolicyandplanning.wordpress.com/2013/04/23/kee… #water #sustainability #jordan
How the Anti-Regulation Movement Threatens Environmentalism …mentalpolicyandplanning.wordpress.com/2013/04/16/how… #legislation #antiregulation
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