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SUMMARY:Tackling Future Net Zero Challenges
DESCRIPTION:KING’S COLLEGE LONDON \nNET ZERO CENTRE \n‘Tackling Future Net Zero Challenges’ \nMonday 9 February 2026 \nBOOK NOW \n \nNET ZERO CENTRE \n‘Tackling Future Net Zero Challenges’ \nMonday 9 February 2026 \nBOOK NOW \n\nAll Fuellers are invited to attend King’s College London Net Zero Centre’s Annual Event at 0930 for 1000 on Monday 9 February.\nThis is being held in the Great Hall \nLaunched in April 2023\, the Net Zero Centre at King’s College London has made significant strides in advancing research and fostering collaborations around solutions to decarbonising society. \nThe Fuellers have seen the development of the Net Zero Centre and supported their events.  At this event we will hear from King’s researchers working on four key themes: \n\nMaterials for Net Zero\nSystems for Net Zero\nManufacturing for Net Zero\nCarbon Markets\n\nLunch will be provided and there will be plenty of opportunities to network. \nIf you would to attend then please register\, which you are encouraged to do early. \n  \nLOCATION\nKings College London\, Strand Campus\, Strand\, London\, WC2R 2LS\n[see map] \nABOUT THE NET ZERO CENTRE\nThe Net Zero Centre at King’s is dedicated to addressing the challenges of decarbonising our society and reducing the environmental impact of our manufacturing\, infrastructure\, and cities. It serves as hub for scientific\, technological and engineering research geared towards this challenge. \nBased in the Faculty of Natural\, Mathematical and Engineering Sciences (NMES)\, the Centre connects the departments of chemistry\, engineering\, informatics\, mathematics\, and physics. We catalyse links across King’s from geography and business to law\, social science\, and health to deliver innovative solutions for sustainable\, healthy development\, and environments.\nBOOK NOW \n\nFUTURE EVENTS\nDates of future Company and City events are available by clicking here and also on the Events Diary. \nThe following event are now available to book:\nLCAG Conference at Merchant Taylors’ Hall on Monday 26 January 2026   BOOK NOW\nAFSEA Air Energy Conference on Wednesday 28 & Thursday 29 January 2026  BOOK NOW \nAlex Maclean Bather\nClerk\nWorshipful Company of Fuellers \nM: 07521-992 653\nE: clerk@fuellers.co.uk\nhttps://www.fuellers.co.uk \nlinktr.ee/fuellerscompany
URL:https://liverycag.org.uk/event/tackling-future-net-zero-challenges/
LOCATION:King’s College Strand Campus\, Strand\, London\, WC2R 2LS\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Climate Change
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SUMMARY:Biophilic Design Conference
DESCRIPTION:We are at a turning point. Our cities — and our planet — demand new thinking. We need healthier environments\, stronger communities\, equitable economies\, and a future that supports both people and nature. \nThe 2025 Biophilic Design Conference is where that future begins. \nThis is not just a conversation. It’s a call to action.\nWe are bringing together leaders in design\, planning\, ecology\, health\, education\, and policy to ask one vital question:\nHow can Biophilic Design become the foundation for how we live\, build\, govern and grow? \nFrom Ideas to Action\nThis conference focuses on real-world case studies\, not just theory.\nYou’ll hear from innovators and practitioners who are already designing biophilic cities — where wildlife returns\, air and water quality improves\, mental and physical health is supported\, and communities thrive. \nBut we go further. \nWe explore how these principles become policy — how governance\, leadership and legislation can support this essential shift.\nWe’ll ask: \n\nHow do we reframe the urban agenda?\nHow do we help cities think differently about themselves?\nHow do we educate C-suite leaders and policymakers to act faster — and smarter?\n\nThis time we are close to Parliament. Come and experience a Biophilic Design experience like you’ve not seen before. Soundscaping and projections\, mini Ted Talks\, Networking\, presentation of new research and case studies\, material innovation\, round table\, attendee idea activation\, plus exhibitors\, great food and brilliant conversations. Meet new designers\, new colleagues\, reconnect with old friends and help us all make a difference to this beautiful planet we live on\, and the lives of everyone dependent on it. We are nature\, Biophilic Design allows the connection that is inherent in all of us to be present wherever we live\, work and play. \n\nConfirmed speakers include: Oliver Heath TV presenter and founder of Oliver Heath Design; Tye Farrow\, Farrow Architects; Nick Grayson guru of Birmingham city’s green regeneration on Biophilic Governance; Dr Sally Augustin on the science of Biophilic Design; Steve Nygren\, founder of Serenbe Biophilic Community; Sumita Singha on sustainability and biophilia; Davies White Ltd Landscape Architects on designing Biophilic play in schools; Luke Engleback on ecourbanism; Frankie Boyle on Light; Robert Delius architect and head of Sustainability Stride Treglown on Water in cities; Ulysse Dormoy on Infrared and sunlight; Simon Corbey Alliance for Sustainable Building Products; Julian Treasure from the Sound Agency and many more. Plus representatives from the RSPB\, WT\, NHS\, Government and more. \nMain headline speakers to be announced in July and September. \nJoin us in the very rooms where the Suffragettes met. Together our voices\, actions and advocations are making a change for the better. Thank you for being part of this movement to heal our planet and help ALL life flourish. \n\nWhat they said about last year’s conference: \n\n“Such a wonderful\, inspiring day! And also fabulous was reconnecting with others in the community from around d the world. Some who I haven’t seen for a long time and some who I’ve only met online. Just great!” Oliver Heath \n“There are days that developments in climate change or politics can bring you down and make you wonder what the point is. Then there days like the Biophilic Design Conference organised by the Journal of Biophilic Design that lift you up and fill you with renewed motivation and energy. What a great day to load up on inspiration with all those ideas on how to bring more nature into our daily lives. It was a joy to be able to share some the ways we put biophilic design into practice. Thank you Ness for being the powerful connective force that made this enriching experience happen!” Gijs Bruggink\, co-founder of ORGA Architect \n“A joyful experience indeed”. Rachel Thurby \n \n“It was a real pleasure to share insights and thoughts from myself and Living Future Europe at the Biophilic Design Conference in London on Tuesday\, an event and gathering full of energy\, passion and love around. As in a forest that brims with biodiversity\, the conference illustrated a brilliant diversity of perspectives\, a range of voices and presenting styles\, and all with passion. And of course – a wonderful opportunity to network\, share\, connect and catch up with fellow biophiliacs” Martin Brown\, Living Future Europe \n“Had a fantastic time at the inaugural Biophilic Design Conference hosted by the Journal of Biophilic Design at Barbican Centre” Walls of Eden\, Exhibitor. “It was a pleasure connecting with so many innovators and advocates pushing the boundaries of biophilic design across various fields.Excited for the collaborations ahead with those we met!” \n“So many talented speakers covering a wide range of fields including architecture\, interior design\, landscaping\, lighting\, academia\, education\, health\, finance and more. It was fascinating to learn about so many wonderful initiatives\, buildings\, products\, research projects\, communities and individuals making a positive impact on people and planet.” Kay Prestney\, Author\, stylist and sustainable interior designer. \n“Thanks again for the opportunity to be part of your inaugural event at the barbican yesterday and to meet so many passionate and knowledgeable people and hear so about so many wonderful and varied projects and findings about biophilic design.” Jo Sanders\, LSA International \n \n“It really was fantastic. So well thought out. Each individual speaker gave real value to the event with the perfect amount of breaks.” Zoe\, Beautiful Healthy Home \n \n“Thank you so much for organising such an inspiring gathering and for being a true champion of Nature’s role in our everyday lives. I also want to express my gratitude for introducing me to the concept and community of biophilic designing. It’s eye-opening to see how we can reshape our environments by bringing nature back into our spaces\, big and small. Your passion and drive made this meeting of minds happen\, and I’m excited about the conversations and connections that emerged.” Robert Gardner\, co-founder Rebalance Earth \n“Thank you with all my heart for creating and putting together the conference💜 I loved it! I feel like I found my tribe watching it!” Laurel James\, Bring in Nature \nSee more photos from last year: https://journalofbiophilicdesign.com/gallery-of-photos-from-the-biophilic-design-conference-barbican \n\nWhy You Need to Be at the 2025 Biophilic Design Conference\nPolicy\, Place & Planet: Biophilic Design for Thriving Futures \nWe are at a turning point. Our cities — and our planet — demand new thinking. We need healthier environments\, stronger communities\, equitable economies\, and a future that supports both people and nature. \nThe 2025 Biophilic Design Conference is where that future begins. \nThis is not just a conversation. It’s a call to action.\nWe are bringing together leaders in design\, planning\, ecology\, health\, education\, and policy to ask one vital question:\nHow can Biophilic Design become the foundation for how we live\, build\, govern and grow? \nFrom Ideas to Action\nThis conference focuses on real-world case studies\, not just theory.\nYou’ll hear from innovators and practitioners who are already designing biophilic cities — where wildlife returns\, air and water quality improves\, mental and physical health is supported\, and communities thrive. \nBut we go further. \nWe explore how these principles become policy — how governance\, leadership and legislation can support this essential shift.\nWe’ll ask: \n\nHow do we reframe the urban agenda?\nHow do we help cities think differently about themselves?\nHow do we educate C-suite leaders and policymakers to act faster — and smarter?\n\nWhy Now?\nBecause we don’t have time to wait.\nBiophilic Design is not a luxury — it’s a survival strategy.\nIt’s how we hit net zero targets.\nIt’s how we reduce pressure on the NHS.\nIt’s how we create access to green space\, clean air\, local food\, and safe\, welcoming public places.\nIt’s how we move from siloed sectors to joined-up solutions. \nAt this conference\, we’ll connect research\, design\, science\, psychology\, and policy in one shared space — to learn from each other\, to work together\, and to build the cities of the future\, today. \nIn the Heart of Government\nHeld just steps from Parliament\, this conference is designed to shift perception and inspire action at the highest levels.\nWe aim to bridge the gap between: \n\nInnovation and governance\nResearch and real-world delivery\nVision and practical tools for change\n\nWith 30+ expert speakers\, 300+ attendees\, 30+ exhibitors\, and immersive\, multisensory experiences throughout the day — you’ll leave not just inspired\, but equipped.\nEquipped with tools. With case studies. With ideas. With collaborators.\nWith something you can do — right now. \nLet’s create Biophilic Cities of Nature\nJoin us to be part of the movement.\nTo lead the change.\nTo help define what comes next. \n\n\n\nLocation\nWestminster Central Hall\, Storey’s Gate\, Westminster\, London\, SW1H 9NH
URL:https://liverycag.org.uk/event/biophilic-design-conference-2/
LOCATION:Westminster Central Hall\, Storey's Gate\, Westminster\, London\, SW1H 9NH\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Climate Change
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SUMMARY:In-person Lunch and Learn: Navigating the Net Zero Journey for SMEs
DESCRIPTION:Heart of the City and Planet Mark In-person Lunch and Learn\nJoin Heart of the City and Planet Mark to kick-start your SME’s net zero journey with actionable insights and networking opportunities – complimented with a free lunch! \nThis special Lunch and Learn\, co-hosted by Heart of the City and Planet Mark\, is designed to help SMEs take meaningful and practical steps toward sustainability. Gain actionable insights into measuring and managing your carbon emissions and leave feeling confident and empowered to implement changes that benefit both your business and the planet. \n  \nRegister here.
URL:https://liverycag.org.uk/event/in-person-lunch-and-learn-navigating-the-net-zero-journey-for-smes/
LOCATION:Planet Mark Offices\, 39 Tabernacle Street\,\, London\, EC2A 4AA\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Climate Change
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SUMMARY:Science-Based Targets\, Greenwashing and Brownscraping: Net Zero in the Private Sector
DESCRIPTION:Many companies are now required to have a “Science-based Target” for their emissions\, but how do we stop these from becoming greenwashing exercises or\, worse\, incentives for “brownscraping” – concentrating polluting assets to hide them from environmental scrutiny? Instead of decarbonising companies and their financial portfolios\, this lecture discusses the need to decarbonise products and services themselves. A company must be able to explain how they plan to stop what they sell from causing global warming – the rest is detail. \nSpeaker: Professor Myles Allen\, Gresham Frank Jackson Foundation Professor of the Environment (2022-) \nProfessor Myles Allen took his first degree in Physics and Philosophy\, followed by a doctorate in Atmospheric\, Oceanic and Planetary Physics\, both at the University of Oxford. He has worked at Oxford for most of his career\, with early stints at MIT and the UN Environment Programme in Kenya\, and is currently Director of the Oxford Net Zero initiative. \nHe has contributed extensively to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC)\, including as Coordinating Lead Author for the 2018 IPCC Special Report on Global Warming of 1.5°C. He has published extensively on how human and natural influences on climate contribute to observed climate change and extreme weather risk\, and the implications for adaptation and mitigation policy. \nHe was awarded the Appleton Medal and Prize by the Institute of Physics in 2010\, and in 2022 a CBE for services to climate change attribution\, prediction and net zero. In 2023\, he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society. \nRegister for attending the venue or online here:
URL:https://liverycag.org.uk/event/science-based-targets-greenwashing-and-brownscraping-net-zero-in-the-private-sector/
LOCATION:Barnard’s Inn Hall\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Climate Change
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CREATED:20240421T222515Z
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SUMMARY:Coffee Colloquy SDG 13
DESCRIPTION:https://www.cityoflondon.gov.uk/about-us/about-the-city-of-london-corporation/lord-mayor/lord-mayors-coffee-colloquies \nApply to lmprogoffice@cityoflondon.gov.uk
URL:https://liverycag.org.uk/event/coffee-colloquy-sdg-13/
LOCATION:Mansion House\, London\, London\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Climate Change
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231129
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SUMMARY:The Fuellers' Duke of Edinburgh Future Energy Conference 2023
DESCRIPTION:The Third Duke of Edinburgh Future Energy Conference will be held on Wednesday 29 November 2023. It is being held at The Royal Society of Medicine\, 1 Wimpole Street\, London W1G 0AE. \nEarlybird tickets are now available and may be purchased by clicking here. \nABOUT THE CONFERENCE The Duke of Edinburgh Future Energy Conference is the third in an ongoing series of successful conferences for the energy industries\, covering a wide spectrum of disciplines  throughout the Energy sector\, and supporting professions such as finance\, public policy\, insurance and law. \nOrganised by The Worshipful Company of Fuellers\, speakers include senior professionals in industry and academia from across the disciplines of science\, engineering\, finance and government policy to explore one of the greatest challenges facing society today: the transition to a sustainable global energy future. By bringing together diverse knowledge\, interests and experience\, we will explore these key challenges in a holistic way. \nThe one-day conference is open to anyone with an interest in energy. We aim to stimulate debate: sharing differences and building new relationships. We hope to inspire the next generation of energy professionals. \nExperienced practitioners can network\, while people new to energy can build new relationships. \nVenue:\nRoyal Society of Medicine\, 1 Wimpole Street\, Westminster\, London\, W1G 0AE\n[view map] \n  \n\nBOOK NOW \n\n\n\n\n\nConference Programme and Timetable\n09:30 – Master Fueller\, short introduction\n09.40 – Keynote Speaker 1 – Energy Outlook – A Perspective from the United States – Lucian Pugliaresi\, President Energy Policy Research Foundation\n10:05 – Panel 1 Energy Markets. Chair: Jon Clark\, EY. Panel Discussion: How has the energy cost crisis affected energy and climate policy? What do we need to change?  How can we finance the future of energy: Gareth Ramsay\, BP Economist\, Richard Nourse\, Schroders Greencoat\, Dr Carole Nakhle Chief\, Crystol Energy.\n11:05 – Coffee\, networking and exhibition\n11:25 – Keynote Speaker 2 – Energy Outlook – A British Perspective (including the regulatory/technical challenges we face) – Juliet Davenport\, OBE\, President Energy Institute\n11:50 – Panel 2 Innovation. New technologies and new business models are still needed. In the second panel we draw from the world of engineering and digital sciences to explore the innovations being made\, the problems they are solving and the opportunities they are creating.\nChair – Prof. Robert Gross\, UK Energy Research Centre\, Technology Advances Overview…\n•    Large and micro hydrogen and ammonia production and usage technologies – Richard Hulf\, Hydrogen One.\n•    Nuclear\, fusion & small reactors – Prof.  Sir Ian Chapman\, UK Atomic Energy Authority – fusion and  Paul Spence\, EDF Energy – fission.\n•    Carbon Capture and Storage; Jason Frost of Aker Carbon Capture.\n13:15 – Networking lunch\n14:15 – Keynote 3 –Energy Outlook – Dame Mary Archer DBE\, Chair of the Board of Trustees of the Science Museum\n14:40 – Panel 3 – Society and Organisational Change\, Chair – Philip Nichol – Gent\, Air Pilots Our third panel addresses the question of what it is like to manage organisations in the transition to a Net Zero world\, with particular emphasis on Livery Companies\, and organisations whose members are major energy users\, especially regarding transport.  How will society need to adapt to track the carbon cost of everything that we do? What skills will they need to embrace?\n•    Carl Lomas MBE\, Carmen\, Chairman at Institute of Couriers\,\n•    Jeremy Nicholson\,  Alfa Energy\n•    Greg Curtis\, RAF\, Air Fuels Sustainable Energy Association (AFSEA).\n•    Tim Morris\, Associated British Ports\n15:40 – Coffee and networking\n16:00 – Panel session 4: Panel Discussion. The way forward – reflections from within the Fuellers. Fuellers of different career stages and professional background reflect on the changes in the policy-innovation and market context they expect to see in the next 12-24 months\, based on the themes emerging from this Conference. Chair: Ash Shastri. Panel –\n•    Simon Brewster\, CEO at Dolphin N2\, Fueller\n•    Jai Ferguson\, Neuroscience & Psychology at King’s College London \, Sutton Trust Scholar \, Fueller \, Emerging Technologies Intern at HSBC\n•    Owain Johnson\, Managing Director\, Global Head of Research and Product Development at CME Group\, Fueller\n•    Gavin Towers\, Head of Energy Solutions\, Brook Green Supply\, Fueller\n17:00 – Keynote 4 – The Big Picture – In the final session we will invite a leading thinker from the world of energy to surmise key insights and give a personal reflection on the path forwards. Dan Monzani\, Managing Director for UK and Ireland\, Aurora Energy.\n17:25 – Closing thoughts and call to action- Master Fueller\n17:30 – Drinks reception\n18:05 Short speech by Master Fueller\n19:30 – Close \n\n\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://liverycag.org.uk/event/the-fuellers-duke-of-edinburgh-future-energy-conference-2023/
CATEGORIES:Climate Change
ORGANIZER;CN="Worshipful Company of Fuellers":MAILTO:clerk@fuellers.co.uk
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20231116T180000
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CREATED:20230926T090512Z
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SUMMARY:Online Event: Why should the military care about climate change?
DESCRIPTION:The Livery Climate Action Group are pleased to welcome you to a fascinating seminar by Lt Gen Richard Nugee on the topic of whether climate change is a national security issue and why we and the military should care about climate. \nAfter a full\, operational career in the British Army\, as his final role Richard wrote a Review of Defence’s approach to Climate Change and Sustainability. He has since earned international recognition for bringing the implications of Climate Change and Sustainability to the Defence and National Security sectors. He is now the Non-Executive Director for Climate Change and Net Zero for the Ministry of Defence. He has expanded this policy interest into delivery\, as the Chair\, Director and Advisor of a number of renewable energy and environmental sustainability start-ups. \nAll Liveries have links across the military and\, as part of our further understanding of environmental issues\, it is imperative to see how this vital part of our country’s security and Government are addressing these issues. \nRegister for this free event here
URL:https://liverycag.org.uk/event/online-event-military-role-in-climate-change/
LOCATION:Online event
CATEGORIES:Climate Change
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ORGANIZER;CN="Livery Climate Action Group":MAILTO:info@liverycag.org.uk
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20231106T200000
DTSTAMP:20260511T110159
CREATED:20231009T160825Z
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SUMMARY:WCIT Hybrid Event - "Towards a circular economy in the IT industry"
DESCRIPTION:Join the IT & Climate Change Group at this Hybrid event for an insight into how the IT industry is transitioning from a linear take-make-throw process to a more circular economy that mitigates its impact on the environment and the climate. \nElectronic waste (or e-waste) is the fastest-growing waste stream in the world\, and the UK generates the second-highest amount of e-waste per capita in the world\, at 23.9 kg/person. e-waste contains precious metals and rare earth materials that can be recovered and fed back into the supply chain. However\, many IT assets are now being remanufactured and repurposed for extended life\, providing a valuable source of lower-cost computing for SMEs\, nonprofits\, and charities. \nHow many old technology items like mobile devices\, laptops\, and accessories do you have lying around unused in drawers? \nRegister here
URL:https://liverycag.org.uk/event/wcit-hybrid-event-towards-a-circular-economy-in-the-it-industry/
LOCATION:WCIT Hall\, 39a Bartholomew Close\, London\, EC1A 7JN\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Climate Change
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SUMMARY:Gresham College Upcoming Events
DESCRIPTION:Gresham College has been providing free public lectures since 1597 when Sir Thomas Gresham’s vision of a  college to bring the ‘new learning’ to Londoners was realised. Today we carry on Sir Thomas’s vision\, bringing some of the world’s most brilliant minds to speak in fields ranging across the arts and sciences. Gresham College has many events coming up over the next few months. Check out the lectures below. \n\nWhat is the Role of Nuclear Power in a Net Zero System?  Lecture\, Barnard’s Inn Hall\, Wednesday\, 19 Apr 2023 – 18:00\n\nThe UK’s nuclear power reactors have provided a significant proportion of the UK’s low carbon electricity over their lifetimes. Most will retire in this decade. Advances in technology mean that modern systems can compete with other forms of low carbon energy. \n  \nProfessor Myles Allen took his first degree in Physics and Philosophy\, followed by a doctorate in Atmospheric\, Oceanic and Planetary Physics\, both at the University of Oxford. He has worked at Oxford for most of his career\, with early stints at MIT and the UN Environment Programme in Kenya\, and is currently Director of the Oxford Net Zero initiative. \nProfessor Myles Allen’s Upcoming Events: \n\n\nThe Trillionth Tonne of Carbon and Why It Matters For Climate Change  Lecture\, Barnard’s Inn Hall\, Tuesday\, 18 Apr 2023 – 18:00 \n\n\nWhen we connect our model of the global carbon cycle to the model of atmosphere-ocean temperatures we find every tonne of CO2 we dump into the atmosphere ratchets up global temperatures\, permanently\, by around half a trillionth of a degree Celsius. So\, to stop global warming\, we need net zero carbon dioxide emissions. And to limit warming to 2°C\, we need to limit the total amount we emit to around 3.7 trillion tonnes of CO2: one trillion tonnes of carbon. \n\n\nHow the World Agreed on Net Zero Lecture\, Barnard’s Inn Hall\, Tuesday 23rd May 2023 – 18:00 \n\n\nThe climate had a bad year in 2009. Talks collapsed. Emails were hacked. And several papers found even 50-80% reductions weren’t enough: we had to get to net zero. Yet six years later\, negotiators from 190 countries acknowledged the need for net zero in the Paris Agreement\, even resolving to try to limit warming to 1.5 °C\, which means net zero global emissions around 2050. Can it be done? It certainly can. Will it be done? That’s up to all of us.
URL:https://liverycag.org.uk/event/gresham-college-upcoming-events/
LOCATION:Barnard’s Inn Hall\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Climate Change,Environment Science
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