UN Climate Change Conference 2021
1-12 November, Online sessions of UN Climate Change 2021
UK will host the 26th UN Climate Change Conference of the Parties (COP26)
Ecology conference
Youth groups, civil society, academia, artists, business from across the UK and all over the world are hosting events, exhibitions, cultural performances, workshops and talks. With over 100 exhibitors, 200 events and 11 sponsors taking over the space, there will be amazing opportunities to listen, learn and celebrate climate action.
You can join the events virtually by subscribing to the COP26 YouTube channel, or by exploring the Google Arts & Culture showcase.
The listed events below include a link to each live stream that are or will be freely available.
UN Climate Change session, 1 November, 2021:
Catalysing our Net Zero Future: working with people to take action on climate change, available by the link:
UN Climate Change session, 11 November, 2021 (British time is indicated, GMT 0:00)
Start from timeframe 4:30
UN Climate Change session, 12 November, 2021 (British time is indicated, GMT 0:00)
Premiere: 18:00 – 21:00 (GMT), 12 Nov 2021
More live sessions and the whole GREEN ZONE PROGRAMME OF EVENTS available by the link: https://ukcop26.org/the-conference/green-zone-programme-of-events/
GREEN ZONE EXHIBITORS
On display throughout 1-12 November.
Throughout the duration of the Green Zone, there will be a range of organisations featured representing voices across the UK and world. Come discover the best of climate science and action from:
- ActionAid International
- Action for Global Health Network (coordinating on behalf of broader coalition of organisations)
- Arup & C40 Cities
- Asthma UK and British Lung Foundation
- COP26 UK University Network
- Envision Virgin Racing
- Glasgow City Council
- Global Alliance of Territorial Communities
- PUBLIC
- Racing the King Tide
- Space4Climate
- Surround Vision
- UNEP’s Playing for the Planet Alliance supported by UN-REDD and UKIE
- United Kingdom Research & Innovation (UKRI)
- Women’s Environment and Development Organization (WEDO) on behalf of the
- Women and Gender Constituency (WGC)
- WWF-UK
- YOUNGO; Children and Youth constituency of United Nations Framework
- Convention on Climate Change
Creative exhibits will be on site brought to us by:
- Glasgow School of Art
- Lost Woods Project
- Mark Weighton (UK based Artist) & PlastECOwood
- Nature’s Odyssey
- Otrivin Air Bubble
- The Studio of Oliver Jeffers
- ‘The Food Waste Effect’ by Itamar Gilboa x Hellmann’s
Leading technology will be highlighted at the venue featuring:
- Artemis Technologies
- Britishvolt (Power by Britishvolt Ltd)
- Energise Africa
- Fusion Energy (UKAEA, First Light Fusion, Tokamak Energy)
- Glass Futures
- Lincoln Institute for Agri-food Technology, University of Lincoln
- Naked Energy Ltd
- Ryse
- Tees Valley Combined Authority Group
- The Kensa Group Limited
Revolving exhibitors
Each day, we will feature eight organisations in pop-up exhibition spaces.
Here, civil society, youth groups, academia and scientists will showcase their projects and initiatives.
Please see below for a full breakdown of who will be featured each day.
Monday 1 November:
- Asociación La Ruta del Clima
- Climate Sunday (Churches Together in Britain and Ireland)
- Count Us In
- CRIS Alliance aka Climate Resilient Island Societies
- Practical Action
- The Froglife Trust and The British Dragonfly Society
- Uma Gota no Oceano
- University of Glasgow
Tuesday 2 November:
- A Rocha Ghana
- Climate Visuals
- EcoSynagogue (a project of the Board of Deputies of British Jews)
- Practical Action
- Save the Children International
- Sport Positive
- UK Inter-agency Climate Change Group (a partnership of the UK’s statutory environmental agencies)
- Uma Gota no Oceano
Wednesday 3 November
- C Team
- Climate Visuals
- Fairtrade International
- Faith for the Climate
- Lancet Countdown
- Lawyers for Net Zero
- National Farmers Union
- Students Organising for Sustainability (SOS-UK)
Thursday 4 November:
- AB Colombia & SCIAF
- ACCESS Coalition – hosted by Kenya Climate Change Working Group
- European Centre for Environment & Human Health, University of Exeter
- North East Scotland Climate Action Network in association with Aberdeen
- Climate Action
- Not Here Not Anywhere
- Rettet den Regenwald e.V. (Rainforest Rescue)
- Wen (Women’s Environmental Network)
- World Renewal Spiritual Trust / Brahma Kumaris
Friday 5 November:
- African Youth Initiative on Climate Change (AYICC)
- Bhumi Global Inc.
- Global Citizen
- National Federation of Women’s Institutes
- Rettet den Regenwald e.V. (Rainforest Rescue)
- The Conservation Volunteers (TCV)
- The Scouts
- The Royal Society
Saturday 6 November:
- CBM UK
- Galapagos Conservation Trust
- Reading Climate Action Network
- Sankandi Youth Development Association
- The Cultural Sanctuaries Foundation
- The Royal Society
- Tremendas Foundation
- UK Schools Sustainability Network and PPL PWR (feat. UCell)
Sunday 7 November:
- Arctic Ice Project
- CBM UK
- Nexus Vision
- Organisation de Development Durable – ODDD
- Scottish Engineering / Primary Engineer / INWES
- Stop Climate Chaos Scotland (on behalf of the Climate Scotland and Climate
- Cymru campaigns)
- The Cultural Sanctuaries Foundation
- Tremendas Foundation
Monday 8 November:
- A Rocha UK
- CEMVO Scotland
- Conservation Without Borders
- Loss and Damage Youth Coalition
- Soroptimist International Great Britain & Ireland (SIGBI)
- TUFF EARTH’s KINDClimate
- Unitarian Universalist Service Committee (UUSC)
- United Nations Secretary-General’s Youth Advisory Group on Climate
Tuesday 9 November:
- Australian Wildlife Conservancy
- Christians in Science
- DEMETER
- Fidra
- Gaia Education
- Soroptimist International Great Britain & Ireland (SIGBI)
- Sustainable Scotland Network
- Youth4planet e.V.
Wednesday 10 November:
- Community Land Scotland
- Conservation Without Borders
- Interethnic Association for the Development of the Peruvian Rainforest –
- AIDESEP
- International Institute for Conservation of Historic and Artistic Works
- James Hutton Institute
- Keep Northern Ireland Beautiful
- Manta Trust
- Scottish Environmental Anaesthesia Group
Thursday 11 November:
- ActForEaling
- Centre for Risk Studies, Judge Business School, University of Cambridge
- Convention of Scottish Local Authorities (COSLA)
- Go Dharmic
- International Institute for Conservation of Historic and Artistic Works
- Local Government Association (LGA) in partnership with Northern Ireland Local
- Government Association (NILGA)
- Scottish Environmental Anaesthesia Group
- West Dunbartonshire Council
Friday 12 November:
- Alliance of Nurses for Healthy Environments
- Convention of Scottish Local Authorities (COSLA)
- Go Dharmic
- Scottish Communities Climate Action Network
- The Vegan Society
- The Welcoming Association
- WaterAid
- World Renewal Spiritual Trust / Brahma Kumaris