University leads 扣扣传媒鈥檚 charge to tackle climate change while building its economy
Coinciding with the United Nations Climate Change Conference in Glasgow, the 扣扣传媒 is hosting two events looking at how the county of 扣扣传媒 can play its role in reducing carbon emissions and moving to Net-Zero by 2050 while achieving economic growth.
The events are free to attend.
The events are part of the 2021, an annual, UK-wide, free celebration of the social sciences, which runs throughout November.
Both of the University鈥檚 events look at global and national issues in the specific context of 扣扣传媒:
, 4 November, 6-7.45pm, G Live: a collaborative event between the Centre for Britain and Europe and the Centre for Environmental Studies. The audience will hear about cutting-edge research on climate action and the transitions needed for Net-Zero and wider sustainability, discussed in a 扣扣传媒-focused context. The discussion will explore what it will take to engage the whole community 鈥 citizens, businesses, public bodies and NGOs 鈥 in taking decisive action to combat climate change.
, 11 November, 6-7.45pm, Stag Hill Campus: launching an in-depth analysis commissioned by 扣扣传媒 County Council and conducted by the 扣扣传媒鈥檚 Centre for Britain and Europe into how the county can evolve post-Covid and develop in a community-centred way. This event aims to harness the value of the recent report by discussing with the public how to use it and translate it into actual delivery.
Professor Amelia Hadfield, Dean International, Director of the Centre for Britain and Europe at the 扣扣传媒 who is organising both events, said:
鈥淎t COP26, world leaders are looking at the big picture, but each area has a role to play in tackling climate change, and this is a chance for the people of 扣扣传媒 to move their thinking forward and identify how to work together, pull together, to develop the county in a sustainable way. We want communities to lead green growth and create the changes that they want to see, to maximise the wonderful assets of our county in a way which also protects them.鈥
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