At COP26 Architects Plan on Urging Decision Makers to Establish Tangible Action Against Climate Change


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The 26th UN Climate Change Conference of the Parties (COP 26) debuted yesterday in Glasgow, bringing together more than 190 world leaders, with the aim of accelerating action to reach the goals of the Paris Agreement and UN’s Convention on Climate Change. Leading architecture organizations and figures are attending the two-week summit to show the AEC’s industry’s commitment to reduce carbon emissions and urge decision-makers to implement clear targets to achieve global climate goals.

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