Along with live broadcast in a virtual meetings platform, social media community tools such as Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and YouTube enable virtual participation in the Climate Dialogues 2020 (23 November to 4 December). See the full list of our social media accounts below.
The main Twitter hashtag for the events is #ClimateDialogues
Following the events online
Most Climate Dialogues events will be broadcast. In some cases, a chat/Q&A function will allow viewers to ask questions during live broadcasts. Broadcasts will also be available on demand. The virtual conference center is best viewed using the following web browsers: Firefox, Chrome, Edge, Safari or mobile browsers. Please note that Internet Explorer browser is not compatible.
Registration to access the virtual conference site is now open, and takes just a few minutes. In the virtual conference center you will be able to access the live and recorded webcasts, visit the virtual exhibition booths and use the topic based networking lounges.
See also the FAQ section for more information on how to participate
Apps, Platforms and Accounts
The UN Climate Change app collects all the information in one place, including social media, webcast and mobile access to the virtual conference center.
App for Android
App for Iphone/Ipad
Full list of our social media accounts
Twitter
Executive Secretary Patricia Espinosa
UNFCCC in English
UNFCCC in Spanish
UNFCCC in French
UNFCCC in Russian
UNFCCC in German
Momentum for Change
Facebook
UNFCCC
Momentum for Change
Adaptation Exchange
Mitigation & Transparency Exchange
Other Channels
UNFCCC on Instagram
UNFCCC on LinkedIn
UNFCCC on YouTube
UNFCCC on VK
Momentum for Change on Vimeo
ENB reporting services
UK COP 26 Presidency Website and Social Media Channels
Website
COP26 on Twitter
COP26 on Instagram
Climate Champions
Nigel Topping, UK Climate Champion for COP26 on Twitter
Gonzalo Munoz Abogabir, Chile Climate Champion for COP25 on Twitter