For the first time, the UK will host the 26th UN Climate Change Conference of the Parties (COP26) in Glasgow on 1-12 November 2021. The climate talks will be the biggest international summit the UK has ever hosted; bringing together heads of state, climate experts, young people, civil society, trade unions, faith groups and Indigenous Peoples to agree coordinated action to tackle climate change. We are keen to hear these voices through workshops and panel discussions, experience creative reflections on climate change, and witness leading technology & innovation driving change around the world.
Opportunities for involvement
This website outlines the opportunities for involvement via the UK Government at COP26 for which you can apply. Opportunities span both the Blue Zone and the Green Zone ranging from hosting events and securing exhibition space, to installations that leave a lasting legacy. Further details can be found via the links at across the top of the web page or downloaded as a guidance pack.
For the latest information on COP26 visit ukcop26.org, head to our Twitter, Instagram or LinkedIn and subscribe to the COP26 newsletter.
Posted: 2 March 2021 by Carol Botten
COP26 – How to get involved
For the first time, the UK will host the 26th UN Climate Change Conference of the Parties (COP26) in Glasgow on 1-12 November 2021. The climate talks will be the biggest international summit the UK has ever hosted; bringing together heads of state, climate experts, young people, civil society, trade unions, faith groups and Indigenous Peoples to agree coordinated action to tackle climate change. We are keen to hear these voices through workshops and panel discussions, experience creative reflections on climate change, and witness leading technology & innovation driving change around the world.
Opportunities for involvement
This website outlines the opportunities for involvement via the UK Government at COP26 for which you can apply. Opportunities span both the Blue Zone and the Green Zone ranging from hosting events and securing exhibition space, to installations that leave a lasting legacy. Further details can be found via the links at across the top of the web page or downloaded as a guidance pack.
For the latest information on COP26 visit ukcop26.org, head to our Twitter, Instagram or LinkedIn and subscribe to the COP26 newsletter.
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