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Weeklong conference brings together leading scientists, government ministers and experts from around the world to set the agenda ahead of the United Nations Climate Change conference.
As we look to emerge from the pandemic and build a more resilient, sustainable future, we must harness the ideas and innovations that will support a cleaner and greener future
Emily Shuckburgh
This week, more than 500 researchers from over 80 UK and Italian Universities will be joining colleagues from 40 countries to contribute to Climate Exp0. Online, free, and open to all, it’s an opportunity to connect policy, academic and student audiences across the globe, and harness the power of virtual collaboration to help advance a resilient, zero-carbon world. It will feature a range of speakers – from policymakers and academics, to practitioners and students.
The vital role of the academic community in delivering COP26 aims
COP26 President Alok Sharma s opening address on the first day of the COP26 Universities Network’s Climate Exp0.
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Good morning. It is a pleasure to join you.
And thank you to everyone who has helped to organise this event.
Particularly our Italian partners. And it is a pleasure to speak alongside my friend Minister Cingolani.
Over the years, it is academic evidence, research and rigour that have helped to make the case for climate action.
To push the issue up the political agenda.
And to shape the world’s response to it.