COP26 and sustainability events this Autumn

 
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Climate crusader or climate curious? You don’t have to travel to Glasgow for COP26, there is a huge menu of events being offered this October and November that will help us be part of the discussion around climate and sustainability.

So stay right where you are and take a look at our pick of events that we think will be of interest to our community, as we strive to make London Bridge zero-carbon by 2030.


Join COP26 virtually | 1-12 November

Subscribe to the COP26 YouTube channel. One week before COP26, the listed events will be updated to include a link to each live stream, all freely available.


Bankside 2025: pioneering a low carbon neighbourhood | 25 - 29 October
A week long exhibition exploring the climate impact of the Bankside neighbourhood; complimented by events, workshops and discussions. More here+

Southwark Climate Change Conference | 27 October 6pm. More here+

Carbon Literacy Action Day | 1 November
The BIGGEST EVER climate action training event. More here+

COP26 Celebration Event | 3 November
Join Camden Council in celebrating carbon reduction best practice from across London, against the backdrop of the 4 key COP goals. More here+

UN Global Compact Network UK is hosting two webinar series in the lead up to COP26: Building Business Climate Resilience and Transitioning to Net Zero.

For restaurants & cafes: Net Zero Now is a practical climate solution designed by partners from the hospitality industry

Heart of the City produced a climate action toolkit packed with resources that are online and available to any business

Insights from our members:

Inaction on Climate Change Part of a series from King’s College London, looking at how we turn inaction into action. More here+


If you are unclear of the issues, the causes and effects, watch the five ‘Earthshots’ - simple but ambitious goals for our planet which, if achieved by 2030, will improve life for us all, for generations to come. The Earthshot Prize.

 
Lucinda Kellaway