COP26andBeyond at Glasgow: Events at COY16 & COP26

COP26andBeyond will be hosting and participating in three events in the coming weeks, both online and in-person in Glasgow as COY16 then COP26 roll into town.

Find out more and sign up below:



UN Virtual Conference of Youth (vCOY16) Workshop

Beyond COP26

On Sat 30th October COP26andbeyond hosted a workshop during COY16 - thank you to COY16 for hosting our workshop and thank you to the COY16 delegates for their questions and contributions!

In this event, speakers Ed Wilson, Sam Wilson and William Wilson from COP26andBeyond and from Priyanka Prakash of the POP Movement explored:

What next?
Immediate steps after #COP26, whether it is successful or not.

Key trends?
Beyond COP26, what remains to be done in areas like #climatelaw, the #energytransition, implications for #jobs, public engagement and climate communication.

What does this mean for us? Implications for youth activists and top tips for engaging in #climateactionbeyond COP26 – and seeking views and participation from those attending!

 
 


Net Zero Scotland Community - Future Series

How do we empower young people to deal with the challenge of Climate Change?

Thurs 4th Nov. 11:30-12:30 BST

Online Workshop - Sign up here.

William Wilson of COP26andbeyond in discussion with Scottish youth climate activists, hosted by Net Zero Community Scotland.



After the Pandemic @ COP26

Beyond COP26

Thurs 4th Nov. 14:00-16:00 BST

An in-person & online workshop at the University of Strathclyde Student’s Union

51 Richmond Street, Glasgow G1 1XU

Register with After the Pandemic here. Find out more on the University website here.

What’s left to do after the COP26 conference is over, and how do you maintain the present momentum for climate action?

In this workshop COP26 and beyond and guests – with help from the audience – will consider:

  • Whether COP26 succeeds or not, what are the next landmarks in a critical decade for climate action?

  • The Energy Transition, a Just Transition for those working in fossil fuel industries, what is going to change current reliance on fossil fuels that is driving the world beyond 1.5oC?

  • What is left to do on laws, engineering, skills and jobs?

  • How do you engage the whole of society on climate action, and take the public with you?

Speakers will include William Wilson from COP26 and beyond in Glasgow, Sam Wilson from COP26 and beyond in London, and Samuel Chijioke Okorie from the POP Movement in Nigeria.

Also discussing the short film that we helped make with Eastside Educational Trust ‘USING THE LAW TO FIX CLIMATE CHANGE’ with interviews with four leading young climate activists in the UK, Kenya, Nigeria and Australia:

https://www.eastside.org.uk/about/our-news/fight-climate-change


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