Mar 31, 2011

The Inaugural Smart Cities Summit

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the Inaugural summit
Smart Cities

Creating Smart, Sustainable Cities To Drive Economic Growth

April 7th 2011, Croke Park, Dublin

Final Call for Smart Cities Summit - only one week to go!


The Inaugural Smart Cities Summit is now almost upon us and we are delighted with both the response we've received so far and the companies who have already signed up to attend.

Who is going to be there?

The attendees read like a who's who of the Irish Smart Cities landscape and include ESB, eircom, Dublin City Council, Failte Ireland, Bell Labs Alcatel - Lucent, IBEC, Digital Hub, Microsoft, DKM, Fingal County Council, Railway Procurement Agency, Invest NI, IBM, Department of Transport, Dun Laoghaire Rathdown County Council, Green Hospitality Programme, Dalkia, South Dublin County Council, IT Sligo, Cork Marketing Partnership, Kilkenny County Council, United Technologies Research Centre, Siemens, Cork Chamber, Meath County Council, An Tsli Glas, Hitachi Europe, RPS, EMI Architects, NDRC, Wiclow County Council and many others.

Why should you attend?

Because, at the risk of repeating ourselves, Ireland's success in winning foreign direct investment (FDI) over the coming decade will depend heavily on our key cities and regions emerging as energy-efficient, technology-driven and consumer focused Smart Cities.

If you are in this space, this summit presents you with a not to be missed opportunity to meet the industry's key stakeholders & experts, all in the same place on the same day. They are ready and waiting to answer your questions, discuss opinions and share their years of knowledge and experience with you on how Ireland's cities can join the ranks of Europe's most economically successful & sustainable.

To view our top notch speaker line-up click here

How to register

BOOK NOW


To review the full programme please visit the website at: www.smartcities.ie or for further information call Hilary on 01-241 1520 or email: hilary@iquest.ie

I hope to see you there.

Yours faithfully

Michael Nolan
Managing Director, iQuest

P.S. Discounts are available for group bookings. Contact Hilary for further info.


North Cork Food Network 13th April 6.30pm

The North Cork Enterprise Board will hold the North Cork Food Network on 13th April 2011.

This event offers an opportunity for the North Cork food sector to network, exchange information and make contacts. The Event is aimed at SME food companies, food distributors, food retailers, executives in food marketing, manufacturing and technical areas of operation in the Irish food Industry.

Mar 30, 2011

Marine Life Education Programme visits Lifetime Lab

Marine Life Education Programme visits Lifetime Lab
The wonders of Irish marine life will be investigated at Lifetime Lab with the launch of a fortnight of school workshops in collaboration with the "Explorers" Primary Marine Outreach and Education Programme.

Events at Irish Natural Forestry Foundation

Saturday 2nd April, 2011 from 10am until 3pm

We are making picnic benches! Come and help us and enjoy a day out, when we make picnic benches from our own wood for use around the estate. These will be enjoyed by our members on their visits with family and friends.

Transition Town Kinsale Spring Fair


Transition Town Kinsale's 5th Annual


Spring Fair


Saturday 9th April

Temperance Hall 10am-5pm

Local food Café

Market Stalls

Workshops

Raffle

Films


Plus


The Springamagig


featuring:

Acapellabella

Snatch Comedy Improv

Stuart Wilde

Kinsale College Drama Students

The Critters


Kinsale College Amphitheatre 8pm-10.30pm, Adm €10                            

Contact: Klaus Harvey 087 6763516, klausharvey@gmail.com


Transition Town Kinsale (TTK) is a voluntary community initiative working to help make the transition from a dependency on fossil fuel to a low carbon future. Our vision is a resilient, self-reliant and sustainable Town.

http://www.transitiontownkinsale.org


Please forward to your friends, family, group members etc.



Mar 29, 2011

West Cork Country Courses

We at West Cork Country Courses have announced some of our course dates for this summer, including beekeeping and working horses.
 
We have fives dates available over the coming months for our Beekeeping Course. This is a full day of theory and hands-on experience designed to introduce the beginner to bees, hives, honey and to give them the confidence and skills to start beekeeping on their own.

We have also just announced our dates for our working horse courses with three different types of course available. These include one-day sessions to weekend sessions, giving people the opportunity to experience working with horses and horse-drawn tools in a hands-on way and to equip them with the basic skills required.
For more information on the courses please see www.westcorkcountrycourses.com.
 
 
Mark
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Next Beaumont Quarry meeting


This is a conservation project being led by the Cork branch of the Irish Wildlife Trust.  Beaumont Quarry has been disused for approx. 80 years and the IWT would like to see it conserved as a wild park.  It is currently threatened by a waste licence and invasive species.  

REMINDER
5th April Beaumont Quarry Meeting. Wilton Inn, Wilton. 7pm.


Mar 28, 2011

IWT Press Release: Ireland's National Fish Stocks Under Great Threat of Being Totally Wiped Out

Press Release 25th March, 2011

Ireland's National Fish Stocks Under Great Threat of Being Totally Wiped Out

Comhar SDC Newsletter


 

Comhar Sustainable Development Council- Newsletter

April 2011

 

Local Sustainability Best Practice Case Studies

 

The Comhar SDC Local Sustainability Newsletter is designed to provide a platform for information sharing for local authorities and communities on best practice on local sustainability. It features case studies from around the country demonstrating how projects have worked and how they have made an impact. With increasing financial and other constraints due to the current economic climate, effective information sharing avoids duplication of work and provides a selection of tried and tested projects that local authorities and communities can assess to meet their objectives. It covers a wide range of themes including for example, climate change, energy, biodiversity, sustainable consumption and production and local economic prosperity.
You can view the Local Sustainability Newsletter here.

 

 

 

Outcome of all all-Ireland Conference on Biodiversity

 

Over 80 key people from environmental groups, government departments, business and charities came together on the 3rd of March in Londonderry/Derry to discuss priorities for nature and the environment in Ireland north and south. The conference was organised by the Irish Biodiversity Forum and the Northern Ireland Biodiversity Group in response to the new targets set at Nagoya in Japan –as part of the 10th World Convention on Biological Diversity.
To read more about this event follow the link

 

Media Fund 2010 Outputs

 

The Irish media have a key role to play in informing public debate on sustainable development. The Comhar Sustainable Development Media Fund was established with the aim of securing more and better coverage of sustainability and related issues. New Media Fund projects have been published/broadcastand you can see them using the link below. There are interesting radio clips, articles and a slideshow exploring diverse aspects of sustainable development. 

This is a link to the Media Fund webpage

 

Consultation on Climate Change Bill

 

Comhar Sustainable Development Council (SDC) welcomed the opportunity to respond to the recently published Climate Change Response Bill 2010, which sets out a statutory approach to strengthen the national response to climate change. An effective Climate Change Bill can play a key role in integrating climate change considerations and impacts across sectoral and Government decision making and as a result should link together existing climate policy strands and lead to a more coordinated approach.

This is a link to the Climate Change Bill Submission

 

A Sustainability Impact Assessment methodology for Ireland

 

Comhar SDC held a workshop on Sustainability Impact Assessment (SIA) which will feed into developing guidelines on how Sustainability Impact Assessment might be carried out in Ireland. Presentations from this workshop are now available on the Comhar SDC website. 

You can access presentations from the event here

 

Comhar SDC Recommendations - Waste Consultation

 

In alignment with the goals of a low carbon, resource efficient and ecologically friendly society, Comhar SDC has provided responses to the draft statement of waste policy and additional observations. The importance and significance of waste policy based on best practice cannot be underestimated, particularly in relation to the potential contribution it will make towards sustainable development.
This is a link to the Waste Consultation Submission

 

Community Renewable Energy

 

The research on Community Renewable Energy is on-going. We are still looking for information on current community energy projects in Ireland. If you know about a Community Energy Project, and have not already done so, please contact Niamh Kirwan (niamh.kirwan@environ.ie 01 8882734) with the details. All information is greatly appreciated.

 

 

 

The Irish Government has commitments on sustainable development which come from an international, EU and national level. Sustainable development is based on active participation with key stakeholders and sectoral interests. Comhar SDC is the key organisation in Ireland providing for sectoral and stakeholder engagement on implementing sustainable development.

 

For more information see the Comhar SDC website www.comharsdc.ie

 

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Mar 25, 2011

Law and The Environment 2011

Law and the Environment 2011
9th Annual Conference for Environmental Professionals
Thursday, 7 April 2011
Boole Lecture Theatres 1 & 4
University College Cork

Ballyannan Wood clean up Sat 2nd April

Big shout out for the Midleton Tidy Town edition of the National Spring Clean:


Hello litter champions!
Our first big event takes place on Saturday April 2nd next and we plan to clean up Ballyannan Wood as well as some areas around town. It will depend on how many people turn up on the day, but priority will be given to Ballyannan Wood.

Mar 23, 2011

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March 23rd, 2011
   
In This Issue
Scrapping of N21 road plan welcomed.
Japanese Quake to have knock on effect on Irish Electricity Prices?
Courses at CELT.
VOICE seeks Marketing and Communications Intern
Young People Rally For Environmental Justice
The Pipe at The Sugar Club - Fundraising for An Taisce's Corrib Judicial Review
Akira returns home, with sadness but hope..
An Taisce invite President Obama to receive copy of ancestors fight against corruption.
All-Ireland Community Campaigns Gathering.
Upcoming Events
Latest Consultations
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Scrapping of N21 road plan welcomed

 

ENVIRONMENTAL GROUPS and local landowners in Co Limerick have welcomed the scrapping of a proposed new road between Abbeyfeale and Adare. The National Roads Authority told a meeting of Limerick County Council this week that the N21 project would not go ahead because there was no funding for it. The decision means that a freeze [...]


Japanese Quake to have knock on effect on Irish Electricity Prices?

 

As a result of the extraordinary and tragic domino effect of Japan's 8.9 earthquake last Friday, Ireland's energy market could be cruelly impacted warns the energy unit of An Taisce the National Trust for Ireland. With the possible meltdown of two Japanese nuclear plants and with others on high alert, that country's demand for Russian [...]

 

Courses at CELT

 

CELT are running 2 courses end of this month which are an introduction to Agroforestry which is about integrating trees into gardens or farms (but not as separate plantation areas) so that there are benefits to both trees and crops (or grazing animals, poultry, geese) providing added value to the production from the land. Course [...]

VOICE seeks Marketing and Communications Intern

 

VOICE seeks Marketing and Communications Intern: The successful candidate will collaborate with an external Business Development Consultant to implement VOICE's Marketing and Communications Strategy over a 3 month period. Working with VOICE's Coordinator, you will be involved with research, implementing strategies for increasing membership, and designing marketing material. The full job description is available by [...]


Young People Rally For Environmental Justice

 

March of the Penguins outside the Dail Students and young people gathered outside Dáil Eireann on Wednesday  to rally for environmental justice. Many of them were  dressed as penguins. The rally, organised by Young Friends of the Earth, aimed to demand that the new government take action on the mounting environmental crisis, which affects younger [...]

The Pipe at The Sugar Club - Fundraising for An Taisce's Corrib Judicial Review

 

"Fundraising event in The Sugar Club for An Taisce's Corrib Gas Pipeline Judicial Review Appeal - special showing of multi-award winning 'The Pipe' Wednesday 23rd in The Sugar Club" Risteard O'Domhnaill, director of the multi-award winning film "The Pipe" has most generously permitted us to show the 'Director's Cut' of his film. The Pipe Wednesday [...]

Akira returns home, with sadness but hope

 

On Sunday the 27th of March at 2pm 'Akira' a grey seal pup will be returned to the wild from Ballytrent Beach, St Helen's, Rosslaire, Co Wexford. Condition upon arrival: Underweight, respiratory infection(lungworm) infection in mouth Akira is a popular Japanese name for a boy, meaning 'intelligent'  and this little seal was given the name [...]

An Taisce invite President Obama to receive copy of ancestors fight against corruption

 

An Taisce The National Trust for Ireland invite President Obama to visit Tailors' Hall from where his ancestor mounted a campaign against corruption in the city government. On the announcement of President Obama's visit to Ireland, An Taisce have re-issued their invitation to President Obama and his family to visit the 305 year old Tailors [...]

All-Ireland Community Campaigns Gathering

 

All Ireland Community Campaigns Gathering Saturday 26th of March 2011 10am-5pm Seomra Spraoi, 10 Belvidere Court, Dublin This is a free event This is an open invitation to all community led campaign groups. By coming together we can share our experiences and find out how we can support each other to win. You and your [...]


Seminar on Energy and Emissions in Ireland

 

Energy and Emissions in Ireland Historical Analyses and Future Perspectives Seminar Invitation 8th April 2011 10:45-13:15 Room 327, 2nd Floor, DIT Bolton Street, Dublin 1. You are invited to a seminar to be hosted by The Futures Academy DIT in a joint event with UCC's Energy Policy and Modelling Research Group. Energy and emissions have [...]


Three days to lights out

 

EARTH HOUR SATURDAY 26 MARCH 8:30 - 9:30 During Earth Hour individuals as well as businesses and Government buildings all over the world will turn off their lights for one hour to demonstrate a global concern for the environment and global warming. 125 countries joined Earth Hour last year. 4000 cities took part. To demonstrate [...]


Gluaiseacht Skill Share 2011 Programme

 

When: 1st - 3rd April Where: Seomra Spraoi, Dublin 1 You are invited to a weekend of workshops and talks to be held in Seomra Spraoi, Dublin 1 (Directions: http://seomraspraoi.org/copy_of_contact-us) in Dublin from 1st-3rd April. The purpose of the weekend is to get people from various backgrounds interested in activism and to meet up, get [...]


Human Powered Cinema to Power Up for Earth Hour 2011

 

How many people does it take to show a movie??  Come to the top of South Kings St near the Gaeity @ 8 PM on March 26th and find out. Earth Talks and Open Air Cinema have teamed up to run an extra special event for Earth Hour 2011 Ireland's first human powered cinema presents [...]


Grants forcing illegal fencing

 

The environmental lobby group Friends of the Irish Environment [FIE] has written to the Minister for Agriculture claiming that new requirements for fencing of the uplands under the Single Area Payments and the Rural Environmental Protection Scheme are closing off traditional access to unenclosed countryside. Department officials have been advising farmers that to qualify for [...]


Upcoming Events

  

The Irish Wildlife Rehabilitation Conference
Date:
24 -25 September, 2011 , Region: Louth

 

 

Open Days at the Irish Natural Forestry Foundation Date: First Sunday of the Month, March to November 2011 , Region: Cork

 

Courses at CELT 

Traditional Lake Boat Building Date: 6 Weekends from May 7th to June 12th inclusive , Region: Co. Clare

Weekend in the Woods Date: 30th April & 1st May 2011 , Region: Co. Clare

Introduction to Agroforestry Design Date: 30th-31st March , Region: Co. Clare

Integrated Trees & Farming Systems - Trees for Food Date: 29th March , Region: Co. Clare

Weekend in the Woods Date: 1st & 2nd October 2011 , Region: Co. Clare

Summer in the Woods Date: 2nd & 3rd July 2011 , Region: Co. Clare

Plant Magic - Establishing a biodiversity enhanced small holding. Date: 10am - 4pm Friday Selected Dates, April - October 2011 , Region: Co. Clare

 

Courses at Sonairte

ORGANIC GARDENING COURSE (beginners) Date: March 24th, 2011 , Region: Dublin North

 

Lectures, Showcases, Seminars 

Showcase Event: Climate Inspirations Date: March 25th, 2011 , Region: Dublin

 

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Mar 22, 2011

National Bioenergy Conference 2011

'Wakening the Sleeping Giant'

The Teagasc National Bioenergy Conference 2011 in association with Department of Agriculture & Marine and SEAI will take place in the Tullamore Court Hotel, Tullamore, Co. Offaly on Wednesday April 20th.