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Thursday January 01 1970

Public Gathering on Climate Change

category dublin | environment | event notice author Sunday October 07, 2007 01:10author by USI Environmental Awareness Officer - Student Action on Climate Changeauthor email environment at usi dot ie Report this post to the editors

Meeting of student activists and other concerned citizens for climate change campaign

Student Action on Climate Change hosts the first public gathering on the urgent issue of tackling Ireland's contribution to climate change, on October 20th at 1.30pm in Trinity College Dublin (Goldsmith Hall).

Climate change is probably the most important issue affecting our world, and we all have a responsibility to take action to reduce our emissions. Student Action on Climate Change’s aim is to publicly campaign to put pressure on the Irish Government so that Ireland can stop dragging our feet on this issue.

The campaign is a grassroots movement and welcomes everyone interested in protecting our environment. In our efforts we are supported by a huge coalition of organisations such as Friends of the Earth, Oxfam, An Taisce, Concern and many more in the Stop Climate Chaos Coalition. This joint climate change campaign has already made progress, with one of the key demands (the Climate Change Bill) being debated this week in Seanad Éireann.

This meeting will be a gathering of student leaders, activists and people concerned about this issue, and is an important major step in building a sustained campaign of students and others to demand real action on climate change, in our homes, our communities, our colleges and most importantly from our government. Among our demands are:

-Substantial increase in investment in sustainable energy in all sectors, including electricity and transport.
-A climate change law ensuring annual Co2 reductions, which will be independently monitored to ensure we meet our targets

It is the responsibility of all of us to act on this, the most important issue of our time. We have an opportunity to make a real difference in the struggle for a more sustainable Ireland.

For more information contact Dave Curran, Environmental Awareness Officer on 086 8122700, or environment@usi.ie.

Related Link: http://climatechangeaction.bebo.com
author by Dave - Student Action on Climate Changepublication date Mon Oct 08, 2007 01:35author address author phone Report this post to the editors

For the time being I can be contacted on 086 8542438, not the number listed above.

Thanks.

author by MJpublication date Tue Oct 09, 2007 02:27author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Cool sounds like a good event. Is that goldsmith hall the place at the back of trinity?

author by Davepublication date Wed Oct 10, 2007 17:11author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Hi yeah its at the back of trinity college. There will be signposts pointing the way from TCD though so it'll be easy to find.

Dave.
0868542438

author by Dave - USI/ Student Action on Climate Changepublication date Thu Oct 18, 2007 06:04author email environment at usi dot ieauthor address author phone Report this post to the editors

Hi folks here is the agenda for this Saturday's public meeting on the climate change campaign.

Agenda for Public Meeting

Student Action on Climate Change Public Gathering Saturday October 20th
Trinity College Dublin

1:30pm: Meeting Begins

• Intro – Climate Change, Ireland and Student Campaigning

• The Minister for Communications, Energy and Natural Resources, Eamon Ryan, TD

• Helen Cantrell, from the Stop Climate Chaos Coalition

• Break-out Groups
– Everyone divided into groups according to where they’re from, to discuss ideas.
– Each group nominates a person to be their local point-of-contact for the campaign

---Short break for food---
(sandwiches and cakes)

• Feedback from groups and open discussion on our campaign strategy
– for approval by vote of all present

3:45pm: Close of meeting

• Drinks in the Trinity Pavillion Bar!

Related Link: http://www.bebo.com/ClimateChangeAction
author by .r.publication date Thu Oct 18, 2007 14:36author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Have to ask what's the point of having a government minister at a conference about climate change, whatever the colour of his shirt. the green party has thoroughly sold out on environmental issues, as well as social justice issues. i hope you'll give him a hard time at the very least.

Related Link: http://wsm.ie/environment
 
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