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Accelerating climate research, education and action across King’s

We are rapidly scaling our response to the climate emergency. We're doing this through transformative multidisciplinary research and by embedding sustainability into our teaching, partnerships, impact and operations. The climate crisis calls for a fundamental shift in our societies and economies. It will mean new paradigms for decision-making, leadership, education, research and innovation. We are harnessing our connections and expertise to influence climate action and enable just and fair transitions to net zero.

Education

Embedding sustainability into education and the student experience

Research

Mobilising King’s research and expertise to respond to the climate crisis

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Learn more about how you can join in and take action

King's at COP29

The next UNFCCC Conference of the Parties, COP29, is taking place in Baku, Azerbaijan from 11-22 November 2024. King’s is officially admitted as a non-governmental organisation (NGO) Observer to the COP negotiations and has nominated delegates to attend the Intersessional meetings and COPs. Find out more about King's at COP29, with news, observations from the delegates and our amazing community of scholars, events and some ways to get involved.

King's at COP29
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Learn about our progress towards climate & sustainability at King's

Ripple Effects

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Ripple Effects is a blog by King's Climate & Sustainability, created to showcase different views and perspectives on climate and sustainability from across the King's community. Featuring case studies, think-pieces, spotlights on projects and much more, Ripple Effects amplifies the voices of our staff, students and alumni as we create positive impacts that spread outward.

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Climate and sustainability news from across King’s

Upcoming King's Climate & Sustainability events