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Monday, October 27, 2014

Join the Climate CoLab at the Crowds and Climate Conference

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Join the Climate CoLab at the Crowds and Climate Conference!
The Crowds and Climate Conference, Nov 6-7 at MIT, will feature leaders from business, government, and non-profits discussing how new technologies, policy changes, and cultural shifts can be implemented to address climate change.Keynoting will be Jeremy Grantham (GMO), Gro Bruntland (chair of the UN’s Bruntland Commission), and Anthony Leiserowitz (Yale Climate Change Communication Program).

Panelists hail from Lockheed Martin, Braemer Energy Ventures, Executive Office of the President, Environmental Defense Fund, and National Audubon. Winners of contests run in 2014 by MIT's Climate CoLab, a platform that seeks to crowdsource climate change solutions, will also be featured. Online registration

Can’t get to campus? You can still attend virtually
Can’t attend but want to help others participate? Donate to support a webcast and student scholarships.
Crowfund the Crowdsourced CoLab
Help MIT’s Climate CoLab and initiatives from around the world that are making a difference in tackling climate change. Your contribution will directly support the 2014 Climate CoLab Conference, where top expert-nominated solutions submitted from around the world will move from idea to action. Visit MIT's Crowdfunding Platform for more information.

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