Nov 12, 2021

UKRI COP26 Fellows

Five researchers have been awarded UKRI fellowships to support international climate negotiations ahead of COP26 through the provision and interpretation of scientific evidence. See their fellowship outputs here.

This article was originally posted on the PCAN website on 21 October 2021.

Dr Rebecca Ford, Strathclyde: ALIGN: Aligning Impacts for Getting to Net Zero

Dr Thomas Hale, Oxford: From “Groundswell” to “All of Society”: How local governments, business, and civil society can contribute to the implementation phase of the Paris Agreement

Dr Jessica Omukuti, York: Making money go further: Scaling climate finance through local delivery

Dr Harriet Thew, Leeds: YES TO Net Zero (Youth, Education, Skills and Training to Operationalise Net Zero)

Dr Stephen Whitfield, Leeds: Agriculture and Climate Change

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