MIT Study Urges Support for Victims of Energy Gentrification

The crisis of energy poverty is escalating globally, affecting countless households across both developed and developing nations. As energy costs soar, primarily driven by the unchecked greed of fossil fuel corporations, families are increasingly unable to meet their basic needs, tipping them into financial turmoil. The recent MIT study highlights the urgent necessity for comprehensive social safety nets and progressive reforms to curb the monopolistic energy prices and to transition towards sustainable, equitable energy solutions. Emphasizing the disproportionate impact on marginalized communities, the report calls for immediate action to implement policies that prioritize people over profits, ensuring a fair and just energy transition.