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Waterline Summit returns with 'eyes of the world on the Humber' for race to Net Zero ahead of COP26

Crucial decarbonisation event unites industry, policymakers and academics weeks before UN Climate Change Conference

The Humber - home to the biggest decarbonisation challenge and opportunity.(Image: Neil Holmes)

The Waterline Summit is to return in 2021 as an even bigger and more ambitious event, linking the Humber to the globally critical COP26 climate change conference.

The flagship summit – described as the largest and most important of its kind in the North of England – will position the Energy Estuary as central to the global climate challenge facing world leaders.

It will feature the businesses, academic institutions, public sector and community groups leading the drive to a zero-carbon economy across the region.

Held over five days from October 18 to 22, just weeks before Glasgow welcomes the United Nations Climate Change Conference, The Waterline Summit 2021 will link innovative decarbonisation projects and pioneering work taking place to tackle climate change in the Humber to similar efforts across the world.

Contributors will also be attending COP26, taking the key messages with them, telling the international audience about the crucial role the region has to play as the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ’s biggest carbon emitter with the greatest decarbonisation potential.

Every country in the world will be represented in Scotland, with President Joe Biden expected to attend to mark the USA’s return to the Paris Agreement, committing nations to work together to limit global warming. Adopted at COP21 in 2015, progress against the targets it set will be addressed.

Bill Walker, chair of Marketing Humber.(Image: Neil Holmes)

Waterline, organised by Marketing Humber, will be a hybrid of in-person panel discussions and events and immersive virtual experiences.

Bill Walker, chair, said: “The Waterline campaign has sparked commitment and ambition across the Humber to transform threat into opportunity. This has created a fantastic platform to recognise, network and promote the excellence in decarbonisation, renewables and environmental resilience in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ’s biggest carbon generating region.