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"humans are more likely to deny the existence and or extremity of climate change simply because the effects are not directly observed in their physical surroundings." Sophie Finnegan discusses the human reaction to the climate crisis. https://t.co/mmBz6o3Y47
"we are not simply in assemblage with the ocean but in fact humanity is a body within the oceanic assemblage alongside currents and waves to jellyfish and shipwrecks" https://t.co/lMJAzajTju
"Ministers now have an individual responsibility to act on the sector emissions targets for their area. This is a fantastic first for this country and demands more inspired leadership". Eoin Brennan updates us on the current climate plan. https://t.co/CUg1WHxS7B
"Once upon a time, the vast majority of towns in rural Ireland had their own train station that connected them to local areas". Ellen Duggan discusses the downfall and future of rail networks in Ireland. https://t.co/HVSVGWtn5E
The formation of a new Student Climate Coalition brings together climate activists from third-level institutions across the country. https://t.co/I2ym8SSLba
The continued investment in fossil fuels is preventing us from reaching our climate targets. Many climate activist groups think time is up and "fossil financing" needs to stop. https://t.co/ghsS91Xqmd
With Trinity's most recent building, The business building, emphasising biodiversity and environmentally friendly construction, will future projects follow suit? https://t.co/mxFpE1bkSJ
With today being such an important and historical day for the herbarium at @tcddublin find out all you can about its history and international importance! Thank you @noonan_malcolm for recognising the importance of herbaria and inspiring the next generation.
Have you given up buying fast fashion for lent, or just want to reduce your consumption? Ellen Duggan brings us through her guide for charity shopping in Dublin. https://t.co/iQz57MR4x4
Mismanagement of land in the Sahel began under French colonial rule, but the Great Green Wall movement plans to regain control from desertification. https://t.co/shKzHiQboj
Want to get involved in Evergreen? Submissions for our next edition are now open!
We are accepting articles, photography and artwork up until February 24th.
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Want to get involved in Evergreen? Submissions for our next edition are now open!
We are accepting articles, photography and artwork up until February 24th.
For questions, guidance and to submit your work, email [email protected]