Get involved in #Connected4COP26.

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The Science Council is celebrating and recognising the collaborative effort of our members to combat climate change in our latest Connecting For COP26 Campaign.

Climate change is an inter-disciplinary issue requiring international co-operation. Securing global net zero by mid-century and limiting global temperature rise to 1.5 degrees requires huge collaboration and connected thinking.

In the lead up to COP26, held for the first time in the UK this November, we want to showcase the outstanding contribution of scientists and science technicians working on the latest research for a greener future.

From air quality and climate modelling to renewable technologies and sustainable inventions, we can only rise to the challenges of climate change by working together.

We want to hear your stories from a diverse range of disciplines.

We are looking for blog entries of around 500-700 words. Entrants from all disciplines are welcome, and the campaign is open to both registrants and non-registrants of the Science Council.

Get in touch today.
Contribute your story by getting in touch with our Marketing and Communications team here.
The deadline for submissions is 28th July 2021.

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