• Climate Creation:

    Crescent Arts Centre

    The session will be run by Dr Ellen Howley and Dr Cormac Cleary from Dublin City University’s Institute for Climate and Society, with participation from climate scientists from the Co-Centre for Climate + Biodiversity + Water.

  • World Day of Social Justice

    On 26 November 2007, the General Assembly declared that, starting from the sixty-third session of the General Assembly, 20 February will be celebrated annually as the World Day of Social Justice.

  • Generation Hope NI

    Ulster Museum

    Generation Hope is a day of inspiring workshops exploring how creativity, culture and community can help us respond to the climate crisis. Through hands-on activities and guided discussions, participants will imagine better futures, develop practical skills, and explore new ways to take positive action in their own lives.

  • Shaping the Future: A Youth Workshop on Environmental Policy

    Ulster Museum

    An inspiring, action-focused workshop designed to open the door to the world of environmental policy. Led by Ruby Free – nature writer, policy officer, and advocate for youth-led change – this interactive session will give you the tools, confidence, and insider knowledge you need to participate meaningfully in environmental decision-making.

  • Or Something Worse: Why we Need to Disrupt the Climate Transition

    Canada Room QUB Queen's University, Belfast

    Nicholas Beuret is a lecturer in environmental politics and economic geography at the University of Essex. With a background in both activism and academia, he explores the intersections of climate change, capitalism, and social justice. His work has been featured in the Guardian, The Ecologist, Open Democracy, and Undercurrents. Nicholas lives in the UK, where […]

  • Ballynature Day

    Ballynure Presbyterian Church Halls Main St, Ballynure, Ballyclare

    A great day to Network with other Environmental groups; tables are spread over 2 halls with some Birds of Prey outside. Throughout the day there is a programme of talks in a hall upstairs. The event is suitable for children & families. Parking is available around the village, Jackson’s Butchery, Farm shop & restaurant has […]

  • World Seagrass Day

    Seagrasses have been declining globally since the 1930s, with the most recent census estimating that 7% of this key marine habitat is being lost worldwide per year. It was recently noted that 21% of seagrass species are categorized as Near Threatened, Vulnerable and Endangered Species under the International Union for Conservation of Nature Red List […]

  • World Wildlife Day

    World Wildlife Day is an opportunity to celebrate the many beautiful and varied forms of wild fauna and flora, to raise awareness of their many benefits to reminds us of the urgent need to step up the fight against wildlife crime and human-induced reduction of species, which have wide-ranging economic, environmental and social impacts.

  • Christian Ethics and Peacebuilding in the Age of AI and Autonomous Weapons Systems

    Queens University Senate Room

    This conference invites scholars, faith leaders, policymakers, and technologists to explore how Christian ethics can inform responses to AI-driven warfare, autonomous weapons systems, and efforts for peacebuilding. Through theological reflection, interdisciplinary engagement, and practical solutions, we seek to advance discourse on the role of faith-driven ethics in shaping global policy and peace efforts.

  • Annual Trócaire Lecture 2026:

    “Care for Creation Amidst the Cries of War ~ Working for Peace in the Earth Community” The event will take place in Renehan Hall at St. Patrick’s College, Maynooth, on Tuesday, the 3rd of March 2026, at 7 p.m. GMT. It will also be live-streamed for those who cannot attend in person. Registration for this […]