Live 95 – Weekly Tips 17 – “Night candles are burnt out”

    This week Aislinn paid a visit to a new exhibition by Limerick’s Hunt Museum that focuses on climate action. Gallery Director Jill Cousins explained how the revolutionary 1929 Shannon Hydroelectric Scheme could be used as inspiration for taking action in lowering our carbon output.    How was this exhibition created?  The Hunt Museum […]

LMFM – Weekly Tips 9 – Impact of hottest July on record

  Everyone can help limit climate change. From the way we travel, to the electricity we use and the food we eat, we can make a difference. Start with these ten actions to help tackle the climate crisis. Save energy at home Much of our electricity and heat is powered by coal, oil and gas. […]

Cork’s Red FM – Weekly Tips 8 – The Hive Mind

Did You Know: Bees can travel up to 10 kilometres from a hive in search of food. Queen bees can be hereditary. When a Queen dies, her offspring can be introduced to a hive as the new Queen. The hive at St.John’s College rooftop has up to 70,000 bees. This can increase to 90,000 during […]

Midwest Radio – Weekly Tips 6 – Climate Action Louisburgh

  This week Midwest Radio spoke to Climate Action Louisburg Locality about what they’ve done with regards to the environment at a local level   Did you know… A community-based initiative organizes regular “bike-to-work” days to promote eco-friendly commuting options. Local farmers implement regenerative agriculture practices to reduce carbon emissions and restore soil health. Residents […]

LMFM – Weekly Episode 5 – What about that Weather?

Listen back to this weeks episode from LMFM With multiple warnings that the planet is getting warmer at an alarming rate, we speak to Met Éireann about what is going on in the world. Also in this week’s episode, the organisers of the upcoming Skerries Wild Bee Festival tell us about the pollinator powers of […]

Q102 – Weekly Tip Sheet 4 – Irelands Climate Change Targest

This week Dublin’s Q102 spoke to environmentalist Duncan Stewart about Ireland’s impact on climate change. Did you know… Duncan Stewart was awarded the Freedom of Dublin award alongside Great Thunberg in June. He was the first environmentalist to receive the award. Ireland is not on track to reach its 2030 Climate Action Plan targets. Ireland’s […]