(5/7)👩🎓 The @NWCI@CommWorkIreland 'Community Work in a Changing Ireland – #FeministClimateJustice (level 7)' course with @MUAppSocSc
Read more about it here👇
https://t.co/DnElkhnRv2
✍️..or in this great #blog by a student who took the course, Olitha ⬇️
https://t.co/L5Wu00MpHZ
(4/7) 📽️ This video which shows:
👩🦱 How women are disproportionately impacted by #climatechange using housing as an example
👩🦱 What #FeministClimateJustice is
(3/7)👥 The Feminist Communities for Climate Justice National Network, which is made up of:
⭐️community groups
⭐️women’s organisations
⭐️climate justice/environmental groups
⭐️academics
⭐️activists/campaign groups
⭐️individuals & more
Read more & join!👇
https://t.co/sd021TLckA
(2/7)💫Some highlights of the @NWCI@CommWorkIreland Feminist Communities for Climate Justice project..
📔The #FeministClimateJustice report – a groundbreaking, first of its kind report highlighting gaps within Irish environmental/climate policy 👇
https://t.co/9cMRNKntz7
(1/7)♻️Next in our #CCAP2Stories @Dept_ECC Spotlight Series highlighting invaluable resources developed by CCAP-funded projects is..
⚖️Feminist Communities for Climate Justice #FeministClimateJustice - a campaign for climate justice that reflects feminist & community work values
(7/7)⚖️👩🦲🌎To learn more about @NWCI@CommWorkIreland#FeministClimateJustice ...
🌐Visit the project page here: https://t.co/oYFNxbUp6v
🌐..or read / watch more on our website here 👇
https://t.co/BmTyVSToQr
Investing in supporting farmers & local producers committed to chemical-free agriculture would benefit these farmers while ensuring young people in Irish schools have access to healthy, locally produced food rather than processed, creating more waste
https://t.co/6rrDaOC2xK
It also helps prevent disease, our planet and local economies
There’s an urgent need for reform, see @TalamhBeo’s Local Food Policy recommendations at https://t.co/awh0wsrJGf
#FeministClimateJustice#LocalFood@NWCI
💬“Care work [is] on average 26x less polluting than an industry job and 200x less polluting than a job in agriculture”
📚Our own Vanessa Conroy spoke to The Socialist Voice about Care Work & the Green Economy: https://t.co/hB5cN6P8jE
#FeministClimateJustice@CommWorkIreland
Many congratulations to recent @maynoothuni graduates of the Community Work in a Changing Ireland: #FeministClimateJustice Cert & to our community partners on the programme @NWCI & @CommWorkIreland, along with coordinators and educators Helen Lowery, @Miss_Nessa_C @OSheaMarianne.
Feminist Communities for Climate Justice National Network met in-person, connecting with one another🤝& planning for the year ahead📅
Fancy joining? See more info at: https://t.co/bk3U7uafnC
@CommWorkIreland@fossiltreaty@TalamhBeo@EJNI_Online
Feminist Communities for Climate Justice National Network met in-person, connecting with one another🤝& planning for the year ahead📅
Fancy joining & being part of this Network of feminist community workers, individuals, & groups? See more info at https://t.co/fGEqpppoBJ
@NWCI
Our Feminist Communities for Climate Justice project with @NWCI presented to the Climate Finance module students at Trinity last month
📹The students have released their video interview project on feminist climate justice, see at https://t.co/aByHVTyY0S
#FeministClimateJustice
Only 6 out of 78 leaders at #COP29 discussed climate change's impact on women, with 4 of them being women themselves. This highlights the urgent need for gender diversity in decision-making roles. Women bring critical perspectives to climate action, and their equal representation is essential for creating solutions that address the needs of all. It’s time to make space for more women's voices in the climate conversation. #ClimateAction #GenderEquality
Can you spot the women at #COP29?
➔ Only 6 out of 78 government leaders mentioned the impact of climate change on women.
➔ 4 of the 6 were women.
We need women's equal representation at the decision-making table for #ClimateAction.
📷 UN Climate Change/Kiara Worth
Join our #FeministClimateJustice webinar on energy poverty/justice Thurs 5th Dec 1-2pm
We'll cover the Energy & Housing chapter of our Feminist Climate Justice report and have contributions from @CairdeIreland, @foeireland and @CfoatArainn
https://t.co/tV2o18NRuH