Sign our petition here. Climate Change is a massive problem. What are you doing about it? In Clontuskert we want change. One small change would be to ban plastic packaging in supermarkets. Let’s start with the Fruit and Veg Aisle. Why do we need plastic on fruit and veg at all? It already has its…
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Clontuskert students spotlighted in the Sunday Times
Congratulations to Clontuskert students and staff who have been spotlighted in @thesundaytimes today for their work on Climate Change. Click on the link here- Clontuskert students feature in the Sunday Times
Seeing Red on the Green Dot
On the day Ireland made history by being the second country in the world to declare a Climate Emergency, the Minister for Communications, Climate Action and the Environment, Richard Bruton visited St. Augustine’s National School, Clontuskert outside Ballinasloe. On foot of this meeting, the Minister launched a new labelling system, unique to Ireland on Friday 21st…
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UN Sustainable Development Goals
Clontuskert has connected with students, teachers and experts across the world to learn about Climate Change and to begin to understand the issues that affect us in the race to fight Climate Change. We focus on the UN Sustainable Development Goals during this work, especially Goal 13 Climate Action. Find out more about our work…
ESB Science Blast at the RDS Dublin
On Thursday 7th March 2019, Clontuskert brought their Climate Action Project to ESB Science Blast at the RDS in Dublin. See some highlights from the day here. We were visited by Minister of State at the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade with special responsibility for the Diaspora and International Development, Ciaran Cannon. Ciaran is…
Statement on Climate Change
President Higgins made a statement to the ‘Virtual Summit’ organised by the Climate Vulnerable Forum – a partnership of countries highly vulnerable to the effects of climate change. Watch the video posted below.
Galway Science and Technology Festival
We showcased our research on the Green Dot and the lack of a synchronised approach to waste symbols in Ireland. We also gathered more data on the public’s knowledge of the issues, which we will be sharing soon. We are currently developing a new website that will collate all of our data and help…