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Annual Report 2022-23 - Part of the campaign awarded the 2017 Nobel Peace Prize

29 Sep 2023

returning to levels not seen since the worse periods of the Cold War, we spoke We would like to thank our membership, our in numerous forums about the dangers trust funders, and individual donors – all have and supported calls to calm the situation. [...] In addition, the number of signatories of our Science Oath for the Climate continued to climb, reaching 570 by the year end. [...] We thank the work to encourage the science community to ClimateWorks Foundation and the Martin be more forthright in promoting action to Ryle Trust for funding our work in this area. [...] SGR continued to support other climate- related campaigns, notably in opposing: the new Rosebank oil field in the North Sea; the new deep coal mine in Cumbria; the lifting of the moratorium on fracking in England; BP sponsorship of British Museum; and Shell sponsorship of British Cycling. [...] Andrew Simms spoke about climate issues at numerous events during the reporting period, including at the Stockholm+50 conference in Sweden, the Tipping Points climate science conference in Exeter, the Glastonbury Festival, a webinar organised by Prospect magazine (right), and the British Science Festival in Leicester – at the latter sharing a panel with SGR patron, Bill McGuire.
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Authors

Emily Heath

Pages
12
Published in
United Kingdom

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