Unpacking U.S. climate and infrastructure laws
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MIT Energy Initiative
3y agoen
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The 2022 United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP27) is currently taking place in Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt, bringing together governments, experts, journalists, industry, and civil society to discuss climate action to enable countries to collectively sharply limit anthropogenic climate change. Before the conference, MITEI Deputy Director for Science and Technology Robert Stoner spoke with us about the climate and infrastructure laws enacted in the last year in the United States and the impact these laws can have in the global energy transition. Read the article: Listen to more audio articles: Join the mailing list or send us feedback:
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