Resources
This page hosts a range of resources from Dublin Climate Action Week 2024, as well as from previous Dublin Climate Action Weeks. A selection of resources has been added below from events that took place in previous years.
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This page hosts a range of resources from Dublin Climate Action Week 2024, as well as from previous Dublin Climate Action Weeks. A selection of resources has been added below from events that took place in previous years.
This video was made by Fingal County Council in partnership with the Rediscovery Centre to showcase a number of reuse and repair initiatives in Fingal - including paint, bicycle and instrument repairs. Two communities in Fingal, Dublin 15 & Balbriggan, feature in this video. Find out more about the Rediscovery Centre at http://www.rediscoverycentre.ie and https://www.fingal.ie/environmental-awareness
This webinar is hosted by Aoife Sheridan, senior executive officer of Fingal’s Economic, Enterprise, Tourism & Cultural Development Department, and features a panel discussion on sustainable business matters and the green economy with Director of Service Emer O’Gorman, Fingal’s Economic, Enterprise, Tourism & Cultural Development Department and senior representatives from Fingal’s Local Enterprise Office, Fingal Chamber and LEADER. Learn about sustainable business practices, the green economy, Fingal County Council’s Sustainable Fingal Initiative and funding streams that are available to small businesses. The webinar aims to encourage engagement with Fingal County Council, LEADER and LEO on sustainable business matters. Find out more about Find out more at https://www.fingal.ie/news/council-launches-sustainable-business-initiative-aimed-sme-sector
Relive our panel discussion on how fashion impacts our climate. Hear from both industry experts and those living sustainably through their wardrobe choices on how collectively we can work towards reducing our impact on the planet.
This webinar explores the All-Ireland Pollinator Plan (AIPP) with particular emphasis on the work local authorities have done as well as the role of the public and communities. Attendees will get a background to how the AIPP came about and its aims and benefits. Panel members discuss examples of successful biodiversity projects, showing the public how they can get information and get involved with preserving and restoring biodiversity in their local communities.