COP26 in Glasgow offers a packed programme of events. Below are links to events with ClimateXChange speakers/presenters/chairs, and other useful links to access talks and presentations. ClimateXChange research will also feature in a range of other events and exhibitions across COP.
Events with ClimateXChange speakers/presenters/chairs
Climate justice and universal energy access: insights from Africa
1 November, Hybrid panel discussion with Prof Stuart Galloway
Establishing a Scottish Global Renewable Energy Centre
2 November, Online event with Prof Stuart Galloway
Climate and Citizen Participation – Co-creation and Co-benefits
2 November, Nordic Council/Scottish Government Blue Zone event presenting CXC research on 20 minute neighbourhoods
How demand for energy is underpinning economic development
3 November, Zero Emissions Solutions conference session with Prof Stuart Galloway
Climate Solutions
4 November, UK Department for Education GenZero Classroom – lecture by Prof Dave Reay
Bridging the Science-Policy Gap for Impactful, Demand-driven Food Systems
5 November, MIT side event with Prof Pete Smith available through the UNFCCC’s live webcast
Land reform and democratising nature
5 November, Holyrood COP26 Fringe Festival discussion with Prof Deb Roberts
Realising a Compassionate Planet
5 November, online panel discussion with Prof Dave Reay
Future-proofing pupils: preparing students for work in a changing world
5 November, New York Times Climate Hub panel discussion with Prof Dave Reay
Is culture the untapped ally for climate action?
5 November, Creative Carbon Scotland panel discussion with Prof Dave Reay
UK-Africa Partnerships for Climate Action
6 November, University of Edinburgh panel discussion, organised by Prof Dave Reay
Green career pathways
7 November, University of Edinburgh panel discussion with Q&A, chaired by Prof Dave Reay
Showcasing Scotland’s commitment to green skills: driving transformation change
8 November, Scottish Enterprise/Scottish Government discussion chaired by Prof Dave Reay
Lessons from high impact research – the Scottish Centres of Expertise model
9 November, SEFARI/Scottish Government panel discussion with Prof Dave Reay
Decreasing CO2 in the atmosphere: solutions from technology and nature
9 November, Edinburgh Innovations panel discussion with Prof Pete Smith
How agroecology can contribute to a just transition the climate neutrality
10 November, James Hutton Institute panel discussion with Prof Pete Smith
Events programmes:
COP26 Virtual Conference Portal
Scotland’s Climate Ambition Zone
Hydro Nation Virtual Water Pavilion