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PostJuly 12, 2019

MIT welcomes your application to attend COP25 in Santiago, Chile

Members of the MIT community are encouraged to apply for consideration to be part of the Institute's delegation to this year's Conference of Parties, which will take place from December 2-13 in Santiago, Chile. Here is a link to the conference webpage: 

https://unfccc.int/event/second-sessional-period-2019

If you are interested in attending COP25, please fill out the form found at this link:

https://forms.gle/zngqLaBbFBFSU1Vo8

Please be aware that it is unlikely that MIT will recieve enough badges to permit all who are interested to attend. Nevertheless, if you think you might be interested, please submit the form by August 16, 2019. Thanks very much.

Jim Gomes, Senior Advisor, VPR

 

 

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