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Jennifer Morris

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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About Jennifer Morris at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)

Jennifer Morris is an academic professional affiliated with Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Their primary research focus includes Climate Change Policy and Economics, Global Energy and Sustainability Research, and Energy. As a highly cited researcher, their work has accumulated over 3,314 citations, reflecting substantial influence across the academic community. Their H-index of 29 further reflects the breadth and sustained impact of their scholarly contributions.

Research Areas

Climate Change Policy and EconomicsGlobal Energy and Sustainability ResearchEnergyEnvironmentand Transportation PoliciesEnvironmental Impact and SustainabilityCarbon Dioxide Capture Technologies

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Academic data verified · April 2026 · Next sync: May 2026

Research Output

Total Citations3,314

Emerging researcher

Publications138

Selective publication record

h-index29

Developing track record

i10-index53

Growing portfolio

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