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PostDecember 17, 2017

Recap: MIT's "Together in Climate Action" Northeastern North American Policy Summit

MIT’s Together in Climate Action Summit focused on sharing climate leadership strategies and exploring pathways forward in Northeastern North America. The event took place on December 7th & 8th, 2017. To learn more about the summit, including background, detailed goals and agenda, visit climatesummit.mit.edu. Read MIT News coverage here.

The ClimateX team collected all the media content from the summit, including videos of panel discussions, podcasts with panel moderators, and short presentations, which can be viewed here: https://climate.mit.edu/together-climate-action-northeastern-north-american-policy-summit

 

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