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Climate Adaptation and Low-carbon Housing Challenge

Rural Housing Preservation Grant Program – Unted States

Deadline: 9-May-23

How can communities adapt to more extreme weather and create low-carbon housing for all? The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Solve is inviting solutions for the “Climate Adaptation and Low-carbon Housing Challenge”.

The climate crisis requires dramatic action from all stakeholders, and a thriving zero-carbon world will require rapid shifts for both mitigation and adaptation. A billion people lack decent housing, while current housing drives 6% of global emissions from construction and 16% from electricity and heating. Simultaneously, the world saw $268B in losses from natural catastrophes in 2022 – climate-linked droughts, floods, and heat waves that disproportionately affect countries with low cumulative emissions. With strained disaster response and recovery systems, communities need new approaches to build good housing at scale plus ways to integrate climate risk into planning across all decisions.

Multilateral financing for adaptation and “loss and damage” are critical but underfunded. Alongside these resources, innovation is necessary to enable fast, efficient, and equitable shifts in housing and adaptation planning. There are significant data gaps for weather, agriculture, buildings, infrastructure, and challenges to integrating new data with existing systems.

Hundreds of millions of homes will need to be upgraded or built, with a need for affordability and new designs often limited by inertia and risk aversion from local trade sectors. New agricultural methods will be necessary to reduce crop losses from harsher droughts or flooding, along with infrastructure upgrades for more extreme weather, or ecosystem restoration to buffer and mitigate impacts of storms or heat. Innovation on processes must go along with technological changes to meet both housing and adaptation goals.

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