Nov 1-12: COP26 Climate events, reports and live streams at CEMUS


CEMUS welcomes you to an intense and exciting series of events, live reports and live streaming connecting Glasgow and Uppsala during the climate meeting!


November 1-12

Live streaming from official and side-events in CEMUS Library, every Monday – Friday kl. 9-17 during the COP26-meeting we are live streaming a selected series of events, see detailed program further down on this page (you can also view these events at home or organize your own viewing at your work place or school)

 

November 1, 2, 4, 8, 10 and 12

Live lunch reports from Glasgow in CEMUS Library with Ashley Farber, Course Coordinator at CEMUS, with guests and video reports from COP26

 

10 november kl. 18.00-19.00

Öppen föreläsning Framtidsakademin: “(O)naturliga och (o)jämlika katastrofer” med Sara Bondesson, Biträdande universitetslektor, Institutionen för säkerhet, strategi och ledarskap, Försvarshögskolan
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November 11 kl. 16.15

Climate pub live from Glasgow in CEMUS Library with Ashley Farber and guests, bring your own hot or cold Scottish or favourite beverage, you can also join via Zoom: https://uu-se.zoom.us/j/65312144274 Meeting ID: 653 1214 4274

 

November 11 kl. 19.00

CEMUS film club presents “Fire In Paradise” by Zackary Canepari and Drea Cooper
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CEMUS COP26 tweets

COP26 tweets reports from Ash Farber

COP26 video reports



Program of live streamed events (other organizations) and CEMUS events – week 2

Click on titles to go to events or start stream, and don’t miss all the events evenings and weekends!

Mon Nov 8 Tue Nov 9 Wed Nov 10 Thu Nov 11 Fri Nov 12
09.15-10.15 CET Nordic Sustainable Aviation – skymiles ahead?
09.00-10.00 CET Arctic Science Breakfast
09.30-10.30 CET Stockholm+50 — A healthy planet for the prosperity of all – our responsibility, our opportunity
09.00-10.00 CET Scaling up climate finance in the context of Covid-19
09.00-10.00 CET Pre-recorded: Nederlands Radio Philharmonic — Amsterdam Variation — The [uncertain] Four Seasons
10.15-11.45 CET Regional climate Information: Australia, New Zealand and Antarctica
10.00-11.00 CET Walk in Beauty: Future Dreaming through Indigenous Knowledges and Western Science | #COP26
09.30-10.30 CET Stockholm+50 — A healthy planet for the prosperity of all – our responsibility, our opportunity
10.00-11.00 CET Enhancing ambition on climate change in cities and regions | #COP26
10.00-11.30 CET Fair Climate Transformation Governance – Interlinking carbon budgets, fair governance and COP26
11.00-12.00 CET Adapt Now! Switching 5% chance of success into 95% this decade
11.00-12.00 CET SE
Not without us! – Pathways to a gender just transition | #COP26
11.00-12.00 CET “South-south experiences on citizen air quality measurements” | #COP26
11.00-12.00 CET Indigenous Knowledge and Cryosphere Science
10.00-11.30 CET Fair Climate Transformation Governance – Interlinking carbon budgets, fair governance and COP26
12.15-13.00 CET Live lunch report from COP26 Glasgow in CEMUS Library with Ash Farber, Course Coordinator at CEMUS
12.00-13.30 CET Regional climate information: Asia
12.15-13.00 CET Live lunch report from COP26 Glasgow in CEMUS Library with Ash Farber, Course Coordinator at CEMUS
12.30-14.00 CET Black Carbon and Cookstoves: Solar Cookers
12.15-13.00 CET Live lunch report from COP26 Glasgow in CEMUS Library with Ash Farber, Course Coordinator at CEMUS
13.30-15.00 CET Human Rights and Climate Impacts in Latin America | #COP26
13.30-15.00 CET African Women’s Grassroots Climate Action | #COP26
13.30- CET We have a dream — Solutions and demands by young people
12.30-14.00 CET Black Carbon and Cookstoves: Solar Cookers
13.00-14.00 CET 5×15 at COP26 – Arts and the Imagination Hosted by Brian Eno | #COP26
13.30-14.30 CET Human Rights and Climate Impacts in Latin America | #COP26
13.30-15.00 CET African Women’s Grassroots Climate Action | #COP26
14.00-15.00 CET Antarctica and Paris Goals: Risks of Massive Sea-level Rise
14.00-15.00 CET Being Salmon, Being Human | #COP26
14.30-15.30 CET Minga Indígena Declaration Letter for COP26 Leaders | #COP26
15.00-16.00 CET “Into the Amazon” (Musical production) | #COP26
15.00-16.30 CET Questioning the Paris Agreement in Feminist Pathways towards a Just and Equitable Transition
15.00-16.00 CET Red River Poetry: Listening to a Polluted River | #COP26
15.00-16.00 CET Cities 4 Children: Our climate, our future – an intergenerational dialogue | #COP26
15.30-16.00 CET COP26.tv live reporting & events
16.00-17.00 CET COP26.tv live reporting & events
15.00-16.30 CET Questioning the Paris Agreement in Feminist Pathways towards a Just and Equitable Transition
16.00-17.00 CET COP26.tv live reporting & events
16.00-18.00 CET Climate pub live from COP26 Glasgow in CEMUS Library with Ashley Farber and guests
16.00-17.00 CET COP26.tv live reporting & events

Program of live streamed events (other organizations) and CEMUS events – week 1

Click on titles to go to events or start stream, and don’t miss all the events evenings and weekends!

Mon Nov 1 Tue Nov 2 Wed Nov 3 Thu Nov 4 Fri Nov 5
09.00-10.00 CET COP26: Action on climate change | BBC World Service
09.30-10.00 CET Swedish Pavilion: Towards circularity and resource efficiency
09.00-10.00 CET No program
08.45-10.00 CET Addressing climate impacts and resiliency of the energy infrastructure
09.30-10.30 CET The unsung hero on the path to decarbonization
10.00-11.00 CET Nordic Climate Leadership – Drivers, barriers and opportunities on the road to and from Glasgow
10.00-11.00 CET Nordics spur global uptake of private investments in climate action by 2030
10.00-11.00 CET The Insurance Industry: climate leaders or climate laggards? | #COP26
10.30-12.00 CET 2021 Global Carbon Budget: the latest update on current trends in CO2 emissions and carbon sinks
10.30-11.30 CET Polar Net Zero | #COP26
11.00-12.00 CET Reuters: Glasgow hosts U.N. Climate Change Conference
11.00-12.00 CET Urban informality & inequality – a call for global climate justice | #COP26
11.00-12.00 CET COP26.tv live reporting & events
10.30-12.00 CET 2021 Global Carbon Budget: the latest update on current trends in CO2 emissions and carbon sinks
10.30-11.30 CET Polar Net Zero | #COP26
12.15-13.00 CET Live lunch reports from Glasgow in CEMUS Library with Ashley Farber, Course Coordinator at CEMUS, with guests and video reports from Glasgow
12.15-13.00 CET Live lunch reports from Glasgow in CEMUS Library with Ashley Farber, Course Coordinator at CEMUS, with guests and video reports from Glasgow
12.00-13.30 CET New leadership for climate action in the cities
12.15-13.00 CET Live lunch reports from Glasgow in CEMUS Library with Ashley Farber, Course Coordinator at CEMUS, with guests and video reports from Glasgow
12.30-14.00 CET We have agreed. Will You? – Citizens’ Recommendations for Fair and Effective Action on Climate Change (with Kevin Anderson among others)
13.00-15.30 CET COP26.tv with George Monbiot live reporting
13.30-14.30 CET The Farewell Glacier by Nick Drake | #COP26
13.00- CET Role of indigenous peoples and their communities and nature-based solutions | #COP26
13.00- CET “Global Youth Energy Outlook Launch: Effectively partnering with youth on climate action” | #COP26
12.30-14.00 CET We have agreed. Will You? – Citizens’ Recommendations for Fair and Effective Action on Climate Change (with Kevin Anderson among others)
15.30 CET The Changing Arctic Ocean: Impacts of Climate Change
14.30-15.30 CET Visualising Climate: Young People’s Responses to the Climate Emergency | #COP26
14.00 CET Arctic Climate and Health Implications of Short-lived Climate Forcers
14.00-15.00 CET COP26.tv live reporting & events
14.00-16.00 CET COP26.tv live reporting & events
16.30 CET Earth Observers: From space frontiers to frontline farmers | #COP26
15.30-17.00 CET COP26.tv live reporting & events
15.30-17.00 CET Faiths together for carbon neutral cities: an interfaith panel discussion| #COP26
15.00-16.00 CET Fear of the Green Planet | #COP26
16.00-17.00 CET COP26.tv live reporting & events