Plenty of COP26 posts on this blog recently.
Don't forget that you can use the search blog to find them all if required as we return for the 2nd half term and the event starts this coming week.
If you visit #COP26 'blue zone', then look out for the #ClimateCanopy, displaying an illuminated suspended version of the warming stripes.
— Ed Hawkins (@ed_hawkins) October 25, 2021
The reality of climate change will hang above world leaders as they work to build a greener future.
Made by: @alisonsmith_art & @AtmosScience pic.twitter.com/2dDvytiEj6
I will be leading a CPD event in London in February 2022 to reflect on what was achieved (if anything) - I will share details of how you can book on this next week.
Keep an eye out for climate stripes in the wild as well over the coming few weeks.
Perhaps offer your students merits if they can bring you some examples of where they have spotted them.
Here's another example, from Delabole in Cornwall - a place I visited about 40 years ago and stayed in a big house above the cliffs down to the coast with friends.
Delabole wind farm #ShowYourStripes #COP26
— Ed Hawkins (@ed_hawkins) October 29, 2021
Light show by @goodenergy & @lukejerram pic.twitter.com/j60YznQ86d
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