Content theme around climate change and action in the lead up to COP26 in Glasgow 2021

Conduit Studio – broadcasts from COP26

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The Conduit Studio is broadcasting from COP26 in Glasgow. Here's how to watch live broadcasts and listen to our COP26 podcasts.

Tipping the Future Positive

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A tipping point is a moment when a small change triggers a large, often irreversible, response. Some scientists believe that we've already crossed some crucial tipping points, but policies, innovations, and market forces could help create the positive tipping points that will power greener economies.

COP26 – what is it, why does it matter, and why is The Conduit going?

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Crucial climate negotiations are taking place in Glasgow, the outcomes of which will have implications for the future of our planet. In this Insights article, we answer the key questions: What is COP, why does it matter, and why is The Conduit attending?

The Conduit at COP26

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Sustainability is at the heart of everything we do at The Conduit and is an issue that resonates across our membership. We will be present at COP26 in Glasgow at a crucial time for the future of our planet. Our plans include broadcasting live from the New York Times Climate Hub, our base from which we will share key learnings and solutions from respected voices widely to ensure that the moment accelerates the movement towards net zero.
An activist prusiks into a tree. Using a climbing technique known as prusiking allowed protestors to climb single ropes up into the trees pulling up the rope behind them much like a drawbridge. ©AdrianFisk

Until the Last Oak Falls – an Adrian Fisk photo essay

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Adrian Fisk is a photojournalist whose 30-year career has seen him document humanity's struggle to grapple with a planet we are responsible for changing. In this photo essay, Adrian takes us back to the mid-90s to share rare photos taken in the UK whilst embedded in the direct action environmental movement, as activists took to the trees in an attempt to prevent them from being destroyed to build a motorway.

By Adrian Fisk