Search Results for 'Climate change'

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GAAW to hold vigil marking the link between militarism and climate change

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Galway Alliance Against War will mark Global Climate Action Day with a vigil at the junction of Shop Street/Mainguard Street tomorrow from 12.30 to 1.30pm, marking the link between militarism and climate change.

Public meeting on climate change

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A public meeting on the pressing issue of climate change will take place this evening at 7.30pm in Aras na nGael, Dominick Street.

What can Galway do to tackle the challenge of climate change?

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Greta Thunberg, and indeed the children of the world, have thrown down the gauntlet and demanded climate action. Solving this literal meltdown is on such a global scale that it must surely be beyond the responsibility of Galwegians?

Public consultation on the draft climate change sectoral adaptation plan launched

The Office of Public Works’s draft climate change sectoral adaptation plan for flood risk management has been launched for public consultation.

Government Climate Action Plan offers no sustainable solutions

The recently appointed Longford/Westmeath Fianna Fáil spokesperson on Business, Deputy Robert Troy, has stated that the Government’s Climate Action Plan does not offer any new public transport initiatives and lacks substance.

Learn how to support a sustainable lifestyle

A new series of workshops will offer Galwegians practical tips on how to adopt a more sustainable model of living.

Extinction Rebellion march will highlight climate change

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Extinction Rebellion, a mock funeral for the "death of our earth as we know it" will take place this weekend through the streets of Galway city and Salthill to highlight the issue of climate change.

Local project secures EU funding to reduce carbon emissions from our bogs

An NUI Galway project which aims to reduce carbon emissions from peatlands has secured close to €1 million in funding.

Mary Robinson and the challenge of global survival

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“HOLDING HER first grandchild in her arms in 2003, Mary Robinson was struck by the uncertainty of the world he had been born into. Before his fiftieth birthday, he would have to share the planet with more than nine billion people - people battling for food, water and shelter in an increasing volatile climate. The faceless shadowy menace of climate change had become, in an instant, deeply personal.”

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