Climate & Environment
Our research explores the interrelated impacts of housing, climate, and the environment. We examine the vulnerability of homes and communities to extreme weather, the repair and rebuilding of housing after disasters, and the ways housing affordability intersects with climate adaptation. We also study policy approaches that influence the development of climate-resilient and sustainable housing, and whether these approaches are equitable and accessible to low- and moderate-income households.
More States Requiring Landlords to Disclose Flood Risk, but Laws Vary Nationwide
Blog, Interactives
Renters Vulnerable to Climate Disasters Amid Insurance Gaps
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Disasters Are a Growing Force in the Home Improvement Market
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California’s Homeowners Insurance Market Is a National Bellwether
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Accounting for Whole-Life Carbon, the Time Value of Carbon, and Grid Decarbonization in Cost–Benefit Analyses of Residential Retrofits
Journal Article
The Insurance Crisis Continues to Weigh on Homeowners
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Decarbonizing Housing: The State of US Residential Electrification
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Empowering Up, Powering Down: The Evolution, Effects, and Efforts to Digitize Energy Controls and Digitalize Energy Information in US Homes
Working Papers
How Do We Encourage Greater Flood Insurance Coverage in America?
Congressional Testimony
Targeting Weatherization: Supporting Low-Income Renters in Multifamily Properties through the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act’s Funding of the Weatherization Assistance Program and Beyond
Working Papers
Housing After Disasters and the Importance of Comprehensive and Equitable Recovery Policies
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Climate Change, Aging, and Well-being: How Residential Setting Matters
Journal Article
What Strategies are Needed to Implement Energy Retrofits Equitably and Practically?
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New Survey Finds Many Renters Are Concerned about the Impact of Home on Health
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The Threat of Environmental Hazards to the Rental Stock
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