COP26 Daily

By: The Big Light
  • Summary

  • Cameron Angus Mackay takes you to the heart of the COP26 climate change summit in Glasgow (31 Oct - 12 Nov).

    A daily podcast on The Big Light network.

    2021 The Big Light
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Episodes
  • Saturday 13 November: The Glasgow Climate Pact
    Nov 13 2021

    Climate negotiations come to an end in Glasgow and representatives from 197 countries agree a deal. Cameron highlights some of the key details. Thanks for listening to COP26 Daily over the past two weeks. This is the final episode of the series.

    UNFCCC statement - ‘COP26 Reaches Consensus on Key Actions to Address Climate Change’: unfccc.int/news/cop26-reaches-consensus-on-key-actions-to-address-climate-change

    Glasgow Climate Pact texts available via: unfccc.int/documents

    For more information about COP26 Daily, and other podcasts on The Big Light Network, go to: www.thebiglight.com

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    12 mins
  • Friday 12 November: "This is crunch time." / with Jocelyn Timperley and George Monbiot
    Nov 12 2021

    It’s officially the final day of COP26 in Glasgow. This episode was recorded at 6pm on Friday 12 November - we’re waiting to hear the results of the climate negotiations. Cameron speaks to Jocelyn Timperley (freelance climate journalist), delegates inside the Blue Zone, George Monbiot (writer and journalist) and Emily Stewart (Climate Advocacy Specialist for Open Society Foundations - Europe Policy Institute).

    Jocelyn Timperley on Twitter: twitter.com/jloistf

    International Network for Sustainable Energy: www.inforse.org

    Nuclear for Climate: hwww.euronuclear.org/nuclear-for-climate/

    George Monbiot: www.monbiot.com

    Open Society Foundations - Europe Policy Institute: www.opensocietyfoundations.org/who-we-are/programs/open-society-european-policy-institute

    For more information about COP26 Daily, go to: www.thebiglight.com/cop26

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    27 mins
  • Thursday 11 November: Built Environment and Creativity / with Neil Martin, Graham Hogg and Nevis Ensemble
    Nov 11 2021

    In the Blue Zone, today’s big issues are Cities, Regions and Built Environment. Cameron speaks to Yuta Tanaka in the Japan Pavilion, Neil Martin (Chief Executive Officer Europe of Lendlease), Graham Hogg (Director of Lateral North and Co-Founder of After the Pandemic) and Sandy Taylor (Chair of National Federation of the Blind of the UK in Scotland) & Sarah Gayton (Access Campaign Coordinator - National Federation of the Blind of the UK) who are campaigning for greater accessibility in Glasgow. Later in the show, Cameron spotlights local artists who are raising awareness of climate change: Cameron Mackay (film-maker and composer), Nevis Ensemble (Scotland’s Street Orchestra) and Fiona Stewart (creative communicator, working in a range of written and spoken media).

    Lendlease: lendlease.com/uk/

    Lateral North: lateralnorth.com

    After the Pandemic: afterthepandemic.scot

    Sandy and Sarah on Twitter: twitter.com/Seaofchangefilm

    National Federation of the Blind of the UK: www.nfbuk.org

    Cameron Mackay (film-maker & composer): www.cameronmackay.co.uk

    Little Amal: www.walkwithamal.org/about-us/little-amal/

    Nevis Ensemble (Scotland’s Street Orchestra): nevisensemble.org

    Nevis Ensemble’s podcast series on The Big Light Network: www.thebiglight.com/scotlandsstreetorchestra

    Fiona Stewart: fionacstewart.com

    • Insta - @foolproofcreative
    • Twitter - @creativefools 
    • Facebook - Foolproof Creative Arts

    For more information about COP26 Daily, go to: www.thebiglight.com/cop26

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    30 mins

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