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A not so glittering review for the climate crisis with Andrea Horan
Episode 43rd November 2023 • The Climate Alarm Clock • The Climate Alarm Clock
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Although 70% of Irish people are worried about climate change, many struggle to talk about it which is why here at The Climate Alarm Clock, we're inviting some guests along to the pod! People who aren’t necessarily known for talking about climate change in an effort to expand the conversation, and first up is the fantastic Andrea Horan!

Andrea is co-founder of Tropical Popical, the culture campaigner behind the No More Hotels movement and involved in the Repeal the Eighth campaign, as well as host on the @UnitedIrelandPodcast and Don’t Stop Repealin’ podcasts.

We chatted with Andrea about the recent floods in Ireland with Newry, Wexford, Louth under water this week.

We also cover why Teagasc recently got themselves into some hot water over their support for the Dublin Declaration!

Actions for this week:

Feed your bellies and your minds at Cornucopia's Dinner For Climate Friday November 3rd.

Hear Dr John Barry discuss how focusing on the potential of art, imagination and creativity can help us understand and respond in positive ways to the climate crisis, Belfast 12th of November.

Back in Dublin our pal Colm O’Regan, author of Climate Worrier: A Hypocrite’s Guide to Saving the Planet will join Oisín McGann, author of A Short, Hopeful Guide to Climate Change (Little Island), and Sinéad Moriarty, author of Finding Hope (Gill Books) to discuss the many topical themes to today’s climate debate contained within their writing. November 12th.

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