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PostDecember 3, 2019

MIT at COP25: Events and activities of the MIT delegation

MIT at COP25: Events and activities of the MIT delegation

As the 2019 UN climate talks begin in Madrid, Spain, we invite you to join us at MIT side events throughout COP25 to learn about the latest MIT research and initiatives supporting climate action to meet Paris Agreement targets. Use #MITatCOP25 to share your photos and posts from the COP with us on social media.

On December 9-10, we also invite you to stop by Booth #19 in the exhibit space, which MIT is sharing with Tufts University, to learn more about MIT’s climate and low-carbon energy work, and to meet some of our researchers in a more intimate setting. Individual researchers’ availability is included in the listing on the MIT Energy Initiative website.

For those following along remotely, you can find more information about official COP-related social media accounts and webcasts of events.

View more details about MIT side events at COP25 here.

by MIT Energy Initiative
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Government & Policy
International Agreements

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