National Children’s Gardening Week
Running from May 24 to June 1, this week encourages children to engage in gardening activities, fostering a connection with nature and promoting environmental stewardship from a young age.
Running from May 24 to June 1, this week encourages children to engage in gardening activities, fostering a connection with nature and promoting environmental stewardship from a young age.
From May 24 to 31, Laudato Si’ Week commemorates the anniversary of Pope Francis’s encyclical on the environment. It calls for global action to care for our common home and address climate change.
Down and Connor Laudato Si’ Group warmly invite you to a conference to celebrate the 10th anniversary of Laudato Sì
A butterfly walk in partnership with the National Trust at their iconic site Divis and Black Mountain
Online event to celebrate 10 years of prayer and action and look ahead to the next 10 years.
This day celebrates the importance of the potato as a staple food and its role in food security, nutrition, and poverty alleviation worldwide.
An event that brings together individuals to discuss climate change and sustainability over coffee and pastries, fostering community engagement and dialogue on environmental issues. Meet others interested in sustainability in your community, share local stories and ideas, and accelerate local climate action.
Every Flower Counts is a Plantlife citizen science activity. It provides a snap-shot health check of our lawns, that takes place at the end of No Mow May.
World Bicycle Day draws attention to the benefits of using the bicycle — a simple, affordable, clean and environmentally fit sustainable means of transportation.
EU Green Week is the European Commission’s flagship annual conference on environmental policy. The 2025 edition, themed “Circular solutions for a competitive EU” will focus on how circular economy principles can drive sustainable competitiveness, reduce waste, and promote innovation across Europe.
The 2025 Right Here, Right Now Global Climate Summit Livestream, hosted by the University of Oxford and the United Nations Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights. The livestream will begin at 19:00 UTC on 4th June with a launch event live from Oxford, and will continue to be streamed live from partner hubs […]
The final of the Lough Neagh Partnership information evenings entitled ‘Connected Landscapes: How Your Local River Impacts Lough Neagh’ to help explain how what happens in the wider catchment can have an impact on the Lough.