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The Nordic Co-operation at COP26 in Glasgow

Glasgow River Clyde
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Thomas Nugent / The River Clyde at Glasgow
The Nordic countries have ambitious climate goals and we strongly believe that we can do more by working together. This is why we have joined forces since 2015 at the annual UN climate negotiations and the Conference of the Parties (COP) to create dialogue and knowledge sharing on climate solutions and challenges.

With more than 80 events the Nordic Pavilion at COP26 in Glasgow covers a wide range of topics on climate change and solutions. From green energy and transportation to food systems and finance.

Every day features a theme about some of the most important areas when dealing with climate change. Click through and read more about the events on the pages for the individual day.

The Nordic Pavilion is located in Hall 4, blue zone.

The Nordic Pavilion

Follow live broadcasts from selected sessions or download the full program here:

Daily overview

Access to the negotiations

Every day we open a backdoor to the UN Climate Change Negotiations and give you the latest updates from the Nordic delegates.

Online access to all events

No accreditation for COP26? Don't worry! All events will be streamed by our media partner, We Don’t Have Time, the world's leading social network on climate change. Join our Facebook Live-event and get notifications on the day to day streamings.

Join us at the Nordic Hub in Helsinki

The Nordic cooperation strongly believes in both taking part in and supporting international climate negotiations. We also believe in the potential of reducing the number of flights and our carbon footprint with the help of the most up to date communication technology.

That is why we welcome you at our Nordic COP26 Hub in Helsinki. Our goal is to provide a place for people who don’t have the ability to attend the negotiations to gather and participate in the discussions, while reducing our climate impact. 

Learn more about our Nordic Hub here:
 

Choosing green

The Nordic Region is our home. All over the Nordic Region, in towns and in the country, we seek to live in harmony with nature and create sustainable societies.

But we must do more. Climate change, pollution and threats to biodiversity call for our attention, our energy. The Nordic model also faces growing challenges as democracy, integration and inclusion come under pressure.

In the Nordic region we want to become the most sustainable and integrated region in the world by 2030. Under the headline “Choosing Green” we are determined to show what this really means in relation to the UN Climate negotiations.

So save the dates either you find yourself on site in Glasgow, in Helsinki or from the comfort of your home and join the Nordic co-operation in taking action, reducing our climate impact and in finding solutions to the climate challenges.

The Nordic countries are ready to take a global leadership on the Paris agreement goals. We possess innovative and effective climate solutions and we are ready to step up our own commitments. We believe there is much to be gained by cooperating on climate and environmental policies, and we do so on the highest level: 

  • The prime ministers’ initiative “Nordic solutions to global challenges” from 2015 made the UN Sustainability goals a high priority for the Nordic cooperation. 
  • In January 2019 the Nordic prime ministers committed themselves further to climate action with the “Declaration on Nordic Carbon Neutrality”.
  • The new Nordic vision amps up the Nordic climate cooperation even more with the goal of becoming the most sustainable region in the world.