Join us for a science policy panel about marine carbon dioxide removal (mCDR) on Friday, April 4th, in Building 55 at MIT (in-person only). This panel is open to all students, postdocs, staff, faculty, and MIT affiliates.
Our panelists include Dr. Adam Subhas (Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution), Dr. Libby Jewett (NOAA), Dr. Jing He (Isometric), and Romany Webb (Columbia Law). We will touch on the roles of science, government, industry, and legislation in responsibly implementing a novel climate solution. You can find out more about panelists and the event here. - RSVP now closed for lunch: Small-group lunch about careers with panelists: 12-1pm (limited number of spots!), Building 55 Atrium (ground floor), then 30-min break for panel room setup
- Panel: 1:30-2:30pm, Building 55, Room 108/109/110 (rooms are all connected)
- Post-panel reception with light refreshments, 2:30-3:30pm, Building 55 Atrium (ground floor)
RSVP is encouraged for planning purposes, but attendance without RSVP is also welcome (RSVP required for lunch, you will be notified if you have a spot). Please reach out to Mallory Kastner (kastnerm@mit.edu) if you have any questions.
Organized by the MIT Science Policy Initiative and co-sponsored by the MIT-WHOI Joint Program in Oceanography / Applied Ocean Science and Engineering.