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 |  |  |                                     | | IEN eNewsbulletin July 13th, 2010
 
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                                                         | Dear Patrick Treacy, 
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  				   				ECO-UNESCO's Summer Camp for Children is an environmental summer  camp with a difference, providing a safe environment for children to  discover the natural treasures of Dublin City Centre. The Camp is run by  ECO-UNESCO, Ireland's environmental education and youth organisation,  which has over 25 years experience working with children and young  people raising environmental awareness in a fun, interactive and  creative way. ECO-UNESCO's staff are fully qualified in all areas of  environmental education. 
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 | Coastwatch has congratulated John Gormley for helping to protect  Ireland's wetlands by ensuring that a key symbolic amendment is included  in the Planning and Development Bill. This amendment will make it  illegal for the Minister of Agriculture to reclaim land without planning  permission. | 
 | THE LOBBY group Friends of the Irish Environment (FIE) has  written to President Mary McAleese urging her to convene the Council of  State with a view to referring the planning Act to the Supreme Court to  test its constitutionality. A last-minute amendment to the Planning and Development (Amendment)  Act means members of the public "will find it impossible to obtain legal  representation if their costs will not be met, even when they win  against the State", it warned. 
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 | Organizers of "most widespread day of  political action in history" Push for Action in 2010 BONN - At the UN Climate Talks in Bonn, Germany this week, the  international campaign 350.org announced plans for a Global Work  Party scheduled for this 10 October 2010. All over the world,  thousands of communities will be putting up solar panels, insulating  homes, organizing bicycle parades and getting to work on the many  solutions to the climate crisis. 
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 |  				Nicole Foss, Energy Consultant and Financial Blogger, will  present the Feasta Annual Lecture at The Greenhouse,17 St. Andrew  Street, Dublin 2. Tuesday 3rd August 2010 at 7pm.Entry €10 - €5 Feasta members/ unwaged.
 Peak Oil and the collapse of global Ponzi finance are a "perfect  storm" of converging phenomena that threaten to sink our age of  prosperity through wealth destruction, social discontent, and global  conflict. Foss, who blogs under the name "Stoneleigh" at the website The  Automatic Earth (www.theautomaticearth.blogspot.com), will discuss  the many converging factors that are contributing to the multi-faceted  predicament we face today, and how individuals can build a "lifeboat" to  cope with the difficult years ahead. 
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 | Cleantech Network in conjunction with the Environmental Sciences  Association of Ireland (ESAI) will be hosting two workshops covering  sustainability and water at this year's Resource Ireland and are looking  for speakers on the topics of sustainability and water. | 
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  				   				Whale wars, the award winning series  of documentaries brought Sea Shepherd to the TV Screen. A small group of international  volunteers, intervening to stop the whalers from their bloody business  of killing whales in the internationally recognised Whale Sanctuary in  the Southern Oceans. You can become part of the onshore network that  supports, informs and makes a real difference. Find out the real value of Sea Shepherd  Conservation work: anti Sharking, Galapagos, Seal conservation, Bluefin  Tuna. | 
 | The M.Sc. Spatial Planning is a 2.5 year part time programme  aimed at experienced professionals working in the built environment who  wish to become competent in the practice of planning and obtain a  professionally recognised qualification. Students gain practical knowledge of core planning practices;  including planning law, development management, infrastructure planning,  area planning, environmental assessment and urban design.  The group  environment, consisting of experienced practitioners from  multi-disciplinary backgrounds, fosters a creative atmosphere of  interactive, problem-based learning. 
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 Upcoming Eventsclick here for details of these events Friday, 23 July 
   Go Wild with  Nature Summer Camps
 
Saturday, 24 July 
  COOL EARTH at the  Festival of World Cultures 2010
 
Sunday, 25 July 
  COOL EARTH at the  Festival of World Cultures 2010
  Celebrate  International Bog Day at the Bog of Allen Nature Centre12:00 Biodiversity of Butterflies and bogs  day
 
Friday, 30 July 
  Introduction to  Sustainable Development (FETAC Level 5)
   Go Wild with  Nature Summer Camps
 
Saturday, 31 July 
  Introduction to  Sustainable Development (FETAC Level 5)
 
Sunday, 1 August 
    INFF Open Days - Minibeasts in the  Woods
 
Tuesday, 3 August 
  Feasta Annual Lecture:Making Sense of  the Financial Crisis in the Era of Peak Oil
 
Friday, 6 August 
   Go Wild with  Nature Summer Camps
 
Monday, 9 August 
  ECO-UNESCO  ECO-EXPLORERS Summer Camp for ChildrenTuesday, 10  August All day ECO-UNESCO ECO-EXPLORERS Summer Camp  for Children
 
Wednesday, 11 August 
  ECO-UNESCO  ECO-EXPLORERS Summer Camp for Children
 
Thursday, 12  August 
  ECO-UNESCO ECO-EXPLORERS Summer Camp  for Children
 
Friday, 13 August 
  ECO-UNESCO  ECO-EXPLORERS Summer Camp for Children
   Go Wild with  Nature Summer Camps
 
Saturday, 14 August 
  ECO-UNESCO  ECO-EXPLORERS Summer Camp for Children
 
Sunday, 22 August 
  Land-based Whale  (and cetacean) Watching at 15 points in Ireland
 
Tuesday, 24  August 
  One-day introduction to Education for  Sustainable Development methodologies:Saturday, 28  August 
  Nationwide Wild Watch event focusing on  invasive species
 
Sunday, 29 August All  day Nationwide Wild  Watch event focusing on invasive species
 
Wednesday, 22  September 
  Youth for the  Future Learning to Change our World  - ECO-UNESCO Youth for Sustainable  Development Conference
 
Friday, 24 September 
   IIEA conference:  Improving the Energy Efficiency Of Irish Buildings: From Policy to  Practice | 
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