World Science Day for Peace and Development is on 10th November. It celebrates the significant role of science in society and aims to:
How can science support a positive peace?
How can we strengthen international cooperation?
What is Australia doing to build climate-ready communities?
How are Australian scientists supporting climate-ready communities? You can find out more here.
Did you know that the South Australian government is using evidence based science to find innovative solutions, and take action, to respond to our changing climate? Find out morehere.
For nearly 30 years the United Nations has been bringing together almost every country on earth for global climate summits. These are called COPs, which stands for ‘Conference of the Parties’. Australia's Prime Minister, Scott Morrison is attending this summit. National targets, called nationally determined contributions, or NDCs were agreed for the Paris agreement in 2015. All the countries were expected to revise their NDCs before Cop26 in order to meet the 1.5C target. You can find out more about what happens at COP26 here at the COP26 YouTube channel.
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