Ahead of the UN Climate Conference, known as COP26, beginning on November 1 2021, Springer Nature has launched its Climate Research in Action campaign to highlight the importance of research in identifying climate solutions.
The campaign, which is hosted on a dedicated microsite, includes a brand new compilation of the most important research articles related to climate from across the Nature Portfolio. The articles will be free to access during conference.
In addition to the climate collection, the microsite includes a science-focused guide to COP26 and The Ozone Story: a timeline detailing how science inspired global changes in policy and behaviour after the discovery of a hole in the ozone layer - first published in Nature in 1985, leading to the most successful environmental treaty to date.
The campaign will be shared with policymakers in response to a call from COP26 President Alok Sharma for academic evidence, research and rigour to make the case for climate action.
Springer Nature has also partnered with Eurostar to promote the campaign microsite to COP26 delegates and activists travelling to Glasgow on the Climate Train, with the aim of getting attendees ready for energised, informed discussion at the conference.
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