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MIT EPP Community In addition, EPP faculty members have been directly involved in environmental planning and policymaking at the local, national, and international levels.

The Environmental Policy and Planning (EPP) group invites talented undergraduate and graduate students with a passion for solving environmental problems to study at MIT. The Environmental Policy and Planning (EPP) group invites talented undergraduate and graduate students with a passion for solving environmental problems to study in the Department of Urban Studies and Planning (DUSP) at MIT. EPP i

ncludes a diverse set of faculty and students who share a commitment to sustainable development, environmental justice, and a thoughtful integration of science and values in environmental policymaking and planning. EPP draws on the expertise of its world-renowned faculty, as well as the extraordinary resources of DUSP and MIT, to train aspiring leaders in the public, private, and nonprofit sectors. Faculty research and teaching address a range of pressing environmental issues including urban sustainability, pollution prevention, climate mitigation and adaptation, energy efficiency, environmental justice, and conflict-resolution. In addition to working closely with faculty on research and planning projects, EPP students sample from the array of courses and resources available at MIT and other Boston-area universities. Many also play critical roles in environmental and sustainability initiatives within the department, across the MIT campus, and in Cambridge, Boston, or other nearby cities. In the process, they gain a deep understanding the scientific, political, and social complexities they will face over the course of their careers.

A Better Way to “LEED” in Energy Ratings http://bit.ly/Qu4cV0
09/24/2012

A Better Way to “LEED” in Energy Ratings http://bit.ly/Qu4cV0

Energy efficiency measures in residential buildings are some of the lowest-cost means of cutting energy use and greenhouse gas emissions. According to experts, by 2020, residential buildings will c...

New research positions at ODI - Water Policy ProgrammeThe Water Policy Programme at the Overseas Development Institute i...
09/11/2012

New research positions at ODI - Water Policy Programme

The Water Policy Programme at the Overseas Development Institute is currently recruiting for a Research Fellow (x1) and Research Officers (x2).

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Who Should Regulate Fracking? http://bit.ly/O9fpLF
09/04/2012

Who Should Regulate Fracking? http://bit.ly/O9fpLF

About 10,000 feet below much of the United States lurks a wealth of natural gas. This high-profit resource is accessed by “fracking,” or piping pressurized chemicals and water into a de...

Is South American Hydropower Doomed? http://t.co/BJ9tfe8t
08/20/2012

Is South American Hydropower Doomed? http://t.co/BJ9tfe8t

In recent years, governments in South America have turned to large-scale hydropower as a cost-effective way to improve livelihoods while addressing the energy “trilemma:” ensuring that future energ...

Are the Olympics Sustainable? http://bit.ly/N62E3X
08/08/2012

Are the Olympics Sustainable? http://bit.ly/N62E3X

The London games began with a quirky opening ceremony on July 27, 2012, and will wrap up August 12. Ever wondered whether the new Olympic stadiums are LEED certified, or what happens to the city on...

Can Collaborate Adaptive Management Lead to Better Environmental Decisions? http://bit.ly/Pjs3kP
07/31/2012

Can Collaborate Adaptive Management Lead to Better Environmental Decisions? http://bit.ly/Pjs3kP

Since the 1970s, some natural resource practitioners and academics have argued that natural resource management should be collaborative and should be adaptable over time in the face of new informat...

Can Peer Pressure Help Residents Say "Yes" to Energy Efficient Habits? http://wp.me/p200SF-85
07/24/2012

Can Peer Pressure Help Residents Say "Yes" to Energy Efficient Habits? http://wp.me/p200SF-85

Around 65 million homes in the USA could benefit from comprehensive upgrades to save energy. Serving these homes can decrease emissions, create jobs, stimulate local economies, and improve the heal...

Do Renters Miss Out on the Benefits of Energy Efficiency? Check out the EPP blog to learn more about Patrick Coleman's a...
07/09/2012

Do Renters Miss Out on the Benefits of Energy Efficiency? Check out the EPP blog to learn more about Patrick Coleman's analysis of the issue: http://bit.ly/RQynVc

Increasing energy efficiency is a popular notion. It garners support from environmentalists to economists to every person who pays a utility bill. But when it comes to retrofits, more homeowners ar...

Why Don’t More Cities Act Like Philadelphia? http://bit.ly/O6UJU3
06/23/2012

Why Don’t More Cities Act Like Philadelphia? http://bit.ly/O6UJU3

Managing stormwater is tricky business in urban areas, where paved roads, rooftops, and parking lots keep water above ground rather than letting it soak naturally into soils, grasses, and other veg...

Do Community Benefits Agreements Produce Sustainable Results? See what Rebecca Economos found out when she researched th...
06/15/2012

Do Community Benefits Agreements Produce Sustainable Results? See what Rebecca Economos found out when she researched the topic. Let us know what you think.

Large-scale real estate development in low-income neighborhoods is a major source of municipal-level conflict in the United States. One way developers and communities have tried to resolve these co...

How Can Brownfields Be Successfully Converted to Green Energy Projects? Bjorn Jensen's research shows us lessons from fo...
06/08/2012

How Can Brownfields Be Successfully Converted to Green Energy Projects? Bjorn Jensen's research shows us lessons from four case studies: http://wp.me/p200SF-6Q

Bjorn Jensen (MCP ’10) came to some important conclusions when he looked at four brownfied-to-renewable energy projects. Three of these projects were successful, he says, despite the fact tha...

What Are the Risks and Opportunities of Regional Planning? Read Evan Thomas Paul's research to find out: http://wp.me/p2...
06/04/2012

What Are the Risks and Opportunities of Regional Planning? Read Evan Thomas Paul's research to find out: http://wp.me/p200SF-53

Many of the ills facing metropolitan areas, such as traffic congestion, strained public infrastructure, and regional inequality, are caused, in large part, by the negative impacts one community fac...

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