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British Antarctic Survey’s Net Zero team collaborates with the Centre for Polar Observation and Modelling to highlight polar science at major climate conference.

The British Antarctic Survey (BAS) net zero team has partnered with the Centre for Polar Observation and Modelling (CPOM) to promote our shared net zero vision at the upcoming Innovation Zero World 2025 event.

Taking place on 29-30 April at Olympia London, Innovation Zero World is the UK’s largest net zero congress, expected to attract over 10,000 policymakers, innovators, funders, and leaders from both public and private sectors. The event aims to provide participants with the knowledge and tools needed to drive meaningful progress towards a low carbon future.

As part of this collaboration, BAS and CPOM will host a dedicated panel session focused on ‘Net Zero Polar Science,’ on Wednesday 30 April from 13:45-14:45 in Networking Zone G.

The joint session will feature presentations from both organisations, followed by a networking opportunity with industry representatives, policymakers, and other conference attendees.

Don’t miss this opportunity to be part of the conversation shaping our sustainable future! Sign up now using the online registration form for Innovation Zero World 2025.

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Press Release/Material by British Antarctic Survey (BAS)
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