
The National Economic and Social Council (NESC) is currently undertaking research on Ireland’s approach to climate action and sustainability and what is needed to put Ireland on track to a sustainable future. NESC is holding cross-stakeholder community workshops in Dublin (23rd June) and Athlone (7th July), each with the same agenda, to gather contributions from a diverse range of stakeholders and communities.
Your views on a sustainable future are wanted, what matters to you and what is important to make it happen. A report of the workshop will be published on NESC’s website and outcomes of this workshop will inform NESC’s research and advice to government on Ireland’s sustainable future.
What is needed from YOU?
During the workshop, you will be asked what you think are the important features of a sustainable and fair future through the perspective of different people’s lived experiences.
In the morning, you will work in breakout groups to develop those shared perspectives, so in the afternoon you can work on the story of how Ireland achieves a transformation to a sustainable and fair future.
If you would like to attend either workshop please register at the relevant link as follows:
23rd June NESC offices Dublin, 10:30am – 4:30pm: Registration Dublin