- Call for groups to bring climate action to life in an
interactive setting
- Chance to engage with key audiences and make a real
change in the fight against climate change
- Two-week showcase opportunity when world leaders gather
in Glasgow
Applications have opened today to help shape the COP26
venue in Glasgow ahead of the crucial climate change talks
later this year.
Businesses, civil society, academia, trade unions,
indigenous groups, and young people have the opportunity to
bring climate action to life through fun and lively events,
displays and workshops in the areas where many of the
world’s leaders will be meeting in November.
This is likely to include demonstrations of virtual reality
technology; showcasing innovation helping to tackle global
climate change; opportunities for local voices from around
the world through culture and arts; and youth groups
provided a platform to show the impact they are making.
With demand expected to be high for this unique
opportunity, organisations are being encouraged to work
together with collaborative proposals wherever possible
with a focus on profiling the voices of those most impacted
and on the front line of climate change.
COP26 President said:
COP26 will be the largest summit the UK has ever hosted
and this is an exciting opportunity for all of society to
be involved.
I would encourage those who are interested, to join with
us to inspire climate action around the world.
This is part of a wider call for action from individuals,
organisations and businesses to get involved in committing
to and inspiring others to act on climate change in the
run-up to COP26 through the Together for Our Planet
campaign.
Background
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Further guidance and a link to the online form can be
found here. A
downloadable PDF guidance pack can also be found
here.
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The Expression of Interest process closes at 17:00 GMT
on Friday 5 March 2021.
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The Expression of Interest process includes a range of
opportunities for businesses and organisations to get
involved within the UK Government managed spaces at
COP26. This includes the UK Pavilion within the Blue
Zone and the Green Zone.
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The Blue Zone is a UN-managed space which hosts the
negotiations. The space brings together delegations
from 197 countries, alongside observer organisations to
share their stories at panel discussions, side events,
exhibits, and cultural events.
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The Green Zone is managed by the UK Government, and is
a platform for the general public, youth groups, civil
society, academia, artists, business and others to have
their voices heard through events, exhibitions,
workshops and talks that promote dialogue, awareness,
education and commitments.
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More information on the Together for Our
Planet campaign here.
Eligibility
Criteria for organisations and businesses participating in
the UK-Government spaces of COP26 are as follows. More
information can be found
here.
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Large businesses with over 250 employees to sign up to
Science Based Targets and/or the Race to Zero.
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SMEs, cities, regions and local governments signing up
to the Race to Zero. By joining this campaign,
organisations show they are committed to a clean
future, and allows us to show in one place the
collective global momentum to net zero.
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Civil society organisations (such as NGOs, activists
and faith based organisations), schools, universities
& colleges, and individuals do not require specific
commitments.