

What is the Paris Agreement?

What is United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change?
Why is COP26 so important?

The 4 Goals of COP26
Goal #1:
‘Secure global net zero by mid-century and keep 1.5 degrees within reach’

Goal #2:
‘Adapt to protect communities and natural habitats’


Goal #3:
Mobilise finance

Goal #4:
Work together to deliver

This is important because it is only when we truly listen to those who are suffering the most from climate change that we can begin to understand how each nation can support one another during the climate crisis. Due to the effects of climate change being felt unevenly across the globe, this is putting a further strain on international relations.
COP26 will give a voice to those nations that are facing the worst consequences of our collective actions, allowing them to be heard internationally.

Nations must use COP26 to work cooperatively together and accelerate meaningful change. The leaders of our world have been presented with a decisive opportunity for future generations, and we must ensure that they take it up.
What Can You Do?
Everyone has a role in the battle against climate change. While it is paramount that the world leaders work together to fight climate change on an international scale, each person must do their part. The enormous undertaking of the COP26 goals will only be successful if it gets individuals within each nation to do their bit. Whether you are in Glasgow, the UK, or anywhere in the world, you need to be a part of this historical event.
Here’s how:
Attend virtual events:
Climate Emergency Newsroom
Date: Monday 01 November 2021-Friday 12 November 2021
Time: 09:00-15:00
Revisiting consumption for a climate friendly future. In conversation with Professor Tim Jackson
Date: Wednesday 18 August 2021-Thursday 18 August 2022
Time: 09:00
Carbon Cost Calculathon
Date: Tuesday 05 October 2021-Monday 10 January 2022
Time: 10:00
Or find more at: https://www.gla.ac.uk/explore/sustainability/events/online/
Educate yourself:
Read online updates at: https://ukcop26.org/news/
Watch related movies:
o In Your Palm
o Youth Unstoppable: Another World is Possible
o Call Me Priya
o Big Men
o UK: Europe’s Biggest Lie
Follow conservation social media accounts:
o projectseagrass (Instagram)
o oceanramsey (Instagram)
o thewcs (Instagram)
o Wildlife Conservation and Environmental Issues (facebook)
o SEA LIFE Trust ANZ (facebook)
‘History has shown us that when nations come together in common cause, there is always room for hope. Working side by side, we have the ability to solve the most insurmountable problems and to triumph over the greatest of adversities.’ ~The Queen’s speech at the COP26 Evening Reception’ (ROYAL UK 2021)
Everyone should see COP26 as an opportunity.
While world leaders have an important role in the climate crisis, so do you. The climate crisis offers everyone an opportunity to become a leader of your own community. We cannot wait any longer. Do the right thing and take up this opportunity to make meaningful change, and allow your children, grandchildren, and great grandchildren to live in a world that has a future.

Climate Change articles in this series:
Linking Human Rights and Climate Change
Climate Change and Inequality: Does Climate Change Discriminate?
Climate change: Rising sea levels and displacement

Sarah Carter is the Human Rights and Climate Change Editor at Wandering Educators. She is currently studying a Master’s in Human Rights and Diplomacy at the University of Stirling. She is motivated by a desire to make a change in this world.

