Description
Comment article in The National authored by Gerry Hassan and citing Chik Collins as an academic authority on Glasgow.
Also available here: https://gerryhassan.com/blog/the-world-comes-to-glasgow-time-to-think-and-act-big/
Period | 30 Oct 2021 |
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Media contributions
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Title COP26: With the eyes of the world on the city it’s time to let Glasgow flourish Degree of recognition International Media name/outlet The National Media type Print Country/Territory United Kingdom Date 30/10/21 Producer/Author Gerry Hassan URL https://www.thenational.scot/politics/19684214.cop26-eyes-world-city-time-let-glasgow-flourish/ Persons Chik Collins
Conference
Title | Conference of the Parties 26: UN Climate Change Conference, UK, 2021 |
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Location | Glasgow, Glasgow, United Kingdom |
Period | 31 Oct 2021 → 12 Nov 2021 |
Link | https://ukcop26.org/ |
Keywords
- Glasgow
- Regional Policy
- COP26
- Cities
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