Cabot Institute Annual Lecture: COP26 - are you paying attention?

20 October 2021, 6.00 PM - 20 October 2021, 7.30 PM

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What outcomes do we need to see at this year’s United Nations climate talks (COP26) that haven’t happened in previous years?

Join us for the Cabot Institute for the Environment’s prestigious Annual Lecture where we will discover the different perspectives and analyses of our speakers. From youth and justice, to journalism and government, we will hear what they think we should be looking out for and paying attention to at this year’s event and what we really need to see happen. Get your free ticket for this official pre-COP26 event.

Joining us will be:

  • Mya-Rose Craig (Birdgirl), young birder, naturalist, environmentalist & writer
  • Journalist Leo Hickman, Director and Editor of Carbon Brief;
  • Alyssa Gilbert, Director of Policy and Translation at the Grantham Institute for Climate Change and the Environment and Chair of the COP26 Universities Network.
  • Cabot Institute Associate Director and University of Bristol lead on COP26, Professor Paul Bates CBE FRS, will be chairing the event.

There will be an opportunity for the audience to ask questions to the panel.

Join us for what will be a fascinating and inspiring talk in the run up to COP26. We look forward to seeing you there.

Booking This event is free but please book your place here

Further information To learn more about the Cabot Institute for the Environment please visit their website

 

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