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Energy Futures Week

Energy Futures Week — an annual series of events coordinated by the MIT Energy Initiative to educate, inspire, and engage the MIT community in all things energy — is taking place this week. Energy Futures Week 2010 includes a panel on careers in energy; tours of the MIT Cogeneration Plant and a nearby recycling facility; a climate policy simulation; and a showcase of student action and research in the energy arena. Energy Futures Week 2010 is co-sponsored by MIT Global Education & Career Development Center; Closing the Loop; MIT Energy Club; Environment, Health and Safety Office; Department of Facilities; Information Services & Technology; MIT Libraries; Sustainability@MIT; UA Committee on Sustainability Check out the complete schedule and join in for one or all of the events.

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