Glasgow Caledonian University will provide expert analysis to the United Nations at COP 26 in a bid to help people better cope with the impact of climate change. The global…
European policymakers are to be advised on a just transition from coal by Glasgow Caledonian University’s Centre for Climate Justice and other UK experts. The Centre has been invited by…
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Over the last year, GCU’s Centre for Climate Justice has been working closely with the Pan-African Climate Justice Alliance (PACJA) to share research and encourage debate on how we respond…
Read More COP26, Africa, and Climate Justice – Upcoming GCU-PACJA events
Climate justice must be at the heart of the battle against climate change or there may be no way back from catastrophe, warned the former Secretary General of Amnesty International.…
Read More Major names in climate change to speak at University’s World Forum on Climate Justice
The University’s Centre for Climate Justice will this week take part in an international discussion on an initiative it co-launched last year that calls on world governments and civil society…
Read More Roundtable aims to address climate finance inequality
Professor Tahseen Jafry will join a high-level panel to discuss the next steps in Scotland’s journey to being a zero-carbon country. The event “Towards Net Zero: Accelerating Scotland’s Energy Transition”…
On the 8th of March 2021, Scotland-based researchers from engineering, environmental science, and multidisciplinary backgrounds met online to discuss the development and application of renewable energy technology in the Arctic.…
Read More Scotland-Arctic Network Series: Renewable Energy Technology
On the 8th of March 2021, Scotland-based researchers from physical and natural sciences, and multidisciplinary backgrounds met online to discuss physical changes to Arctic environment and coastlines. The theme of…
Read More Scotland-Arctic Network Series: Geophysical Changes and Eroding Coastlines
On the 8th of March 2021, Scotland-based researchers from a range of institutions and networks, met online to discuss sustainable economic growth, including through sustainable use of the ocean resources,…
Read More Scotland-Arctic Network Series: Sustainable and Economic Growth and the Blue Economy
On 1st March 2021, Scotland-based researchers from social science, marine science, humanities, education, and multidisciplinary backgrounds met online to discuss environmental education in Arctic contexts. The theme of this networking…
Read More Scotland-Arctic Network Series: Environmental Education