Securing net zero: new ideas from the University sector
At COP26 in Glasgow, we’ll see action from governments, business and industry to secure global net zero by 2050 – and it’s universities which bring the solutions.
Initiatives and resources designed to help accelerate climate action globally
Learn More >GlobalThe Climate Alliance members collaborate regionally to highlight the unique perspectives and challenges across the globe for researchers and the community in responding to climate change
Learn More >RegionalClimate research-led activities aimed at building capacity in the university, business and community sectors around focus areas that solve specific climate challenges
Learn More >SpecialistInitiatives and resources designed to help accelerate climate action globally
Learn More >GlobalThe Climate Alliance members collaborate regionally to highlight the unique perspectives and challenges across the globe for researchers and the community in responding to climate change
Learn More >RegionalClimate research-led activities aimed at building capacity in the university, business and community sectors around focus areas that solve specific climate challenges
Learn More >SpecialistAt COP26 in Glasgow, we’ll see action from governments, business and industry to secure global net zero by 2050 – and it’s universities which bring the solutions.
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