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Where joining a student society can take you

There is no doubt that attending COP26 as a delegate of the University was a fantastic opportunity. There were so many people to talk to, such a huge volume of workshops to attend and so many interesting organisations to hear from that it would be completely impossible to have done…

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The notion of green skills

All views expressed in this article are those of the author

In attending COP26 as a careers adviser I was alert to any mention of skill requirements or discussions around the future of our workforce. Most sessions I attended talked of green jobs and the importance of youth involvement, but…

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The role of the people

Recently I read that, of the top 10 fastest growing sectors in the UK, 8 employ more graduates of arts, humanities and social science (AHSS) subjects than any other. The reason being that ‘successfully addressing the[se] challenges of the future will need not just technological solutions but the understanding of…

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UNICEF Climate Advocacy Training

This month I was lucky enough to attend a UNICEF-led workshop for University of Aberdeen students. The event was hosted by Fabio Friscia, Maryam Elgoni and Ashlynn McCool from UNICEF and explored youth advocacy in relation to the climate crisis.

The hosts did an amazing job at creating a safe…

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Some COP26 Reflections

This blog post is part of the AUCEL COP26 series

I was honoured to attend COP26 in week 2 as part of the University of Aberdeen delegation.

On the final day, I shared my thoughts “live” at 4pm while protestors walked by, as part of the Aberdeen Festival of Social Science Conversation on COP.

Three…

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COP26

I attended the launch of The World Meteorological Organization’s (WMO) flagship publication on the relationship between Climate Indicators and the 17 UN Sustainable Development Goals at the Science Pavilion within the Blue Zone of COP26.

These goals are clearly defined within the United Nations 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and…

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Good COP bad COP

Alexander Ross is a Public Affairs Officer within the Public Affairs, Stakeholder Engagement (PASE) Team.

COP26 organisers are currently considering key arrangements that will make the difference between a Good COP or Bad COP. In a normal year, 30,000 people would be expected to attend the Glasgow climate change conference.…

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