As part of the Climate Emergency Economy project, Green House Think Tank is co-hosting with Green European Foundation two events in the Green Hub in Glasgow during COP26.
Thurs 4th Nov 4:30-6pm:
Reshaping our global economies for the Climate Emergency
Location: Chapel - Green Hub - 260 Bath St - Glasgow
Recording below. Speakers:
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Sun 7th Nov 3-5pm:
Climate Emergency Economy — What’s missing from the agenda at COP26?
Location: Blythswood Room - Green Hub - 260 Bath St - Glasgow
Recording available after event. No Registration Required. Speakers:
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Other Climate Emergency Economy project events:
Tues 3rd Nov 11am-12:30pm:
Hydrogen in a Climate Emergency Economy
Host: Wetenschappelijk Bureau Groenlinks and Scottish Green Party
Location: Garnethill - Green Hub - 260 Bath St - Glasgow
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Related Work:
Published Article: COP26: Asking the wrong questions?
Peter Sims, who is member of Green House Think Tank's core group has written article published in Bright Green exploring the agenda at global climate conference November 2021 and whether it's likely to tackle the big issues.
Peter Sims, who is member of Green House Think Tank's core group has written article published in Bright Green exploring the agenda at global climate conference November 2021 and whether it's likely to tackle the big issues.
Global Public Investment requirements for Zero Carbon - Rethinking international climate finance, aid and transport investment
By Jonathan Essex, Peter Sims & Joseph Eastoe, Oct 2021
Report calls for significant shift in global public investment as currently climate finance is dwarfed by fossil fuel subsidies. The report strengthens the calls for climate finance agreed at COP26 to be sufficient to address the climate emergency. Global fossil fuel subsidies of $450 billion dwarfed additional international climate finance of $43 billion in 2020.
By Jonathan Essex, Peter Sims & Joseph Eastoe, Oct 2021
Report calls for significant shift in global public investment as currently climate finance is dwarfed by fossil fuel subsidies. The report strengthens the calls for climate finance agreed at COP26 to be sufficient to address the climate emergency. Global fossil fuel subsidies of $450 billion dwarfed additional international climate finance of $43 billion in 2020.
Climate Emergency Economy project reports:
This project is organised by the Green European Foundation with the support of Green House and with the financial support of the European parliament to the Green European Foundation. The European Parliament is not responsible for the content of this project.