Towards zero food waste For this year’s International Day of Zero Waste, the focus is on food – what we eat, what we waste, and how we can move towards a more circular future.
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Towards zero food waste For this year’s International Day of Zero Waste, the focus is on food – what we eat, what we waste, and how we can move towards a more circular future. |
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On World Health Day 2026, WHO unites and mobilizes the world under the theme “Together for health. Stand with science.” celebrating the power of scientific collaboration to protect the health of people, animals, plants, and the planet. The year‑long campaign spotlights both scientific achievements and the multilateral cooperation needed to turn evidence into action. |
1 event,Rethinking Our Resources: Northern Ireland Resources and Waste Management Strategy The draft Rethinking Our Resources: Northern Ireland Resources and Waste Management Strategy aims to integrate policy reforms, modern technology, and partnerships to ensure long-term sustainability and adaptability. It focuses on controlled wastes from households, commercial and industrial premises, and category 3 animal by-products, contributing to recycling […] |
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Starting on April 13th at Strule Arts Centre, Omagh, the Planning Appeals Commission and Water Appeals Commission will hear from witnesses, including international experts. All welcome to support “Save our Sperrin”.
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Guest Lecture with Kumi Naidoo: “Why the World Needs a Fossil Fuel Treaty” |
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Queen’s University Belfast is delighted to announce the return of the Arts and Sustainability Festival, Reach’26. This seven‑day programme brings together artists, researchers, students, and the wider public to explore how creativity can illuminate the urgent challenges of our changing planet. Taking place across the University campus, the festival highlights the powerful connection between artistic […]
Oxfam Ireland Global Citizenship Education (GCE) programme, funded by Irish Aid. The programme brings people together to explore some of today’s most pressing global justice issues, including economic and gender inequality, climate injustice, and how our world is deeply interconnected and to reflect on how even small actions can contribute to change. As part of […] |
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What a Just Transition Really Means for Catholics: Planet, Profit, and Care for the Poor Around the world, conversations about a “green transition” are accelerating. But an essential question remains: who will it serve—and who might be left behind? Three distinguished speakers will explore what a truly just transition looks like—from global policy and economic […] This lecture – A Theology of Climate Failure – given by Dr Bethany Sollereder, University of Oxford, is organised by the Religious Studies Research Forum at Queen’s University Belfast, which forum exists to bring together academics at Queen’s and elsewhere with an interest in theology and religious studies. This is one of an annual series […] |
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Join this global initiative combining community, movement, and care for the environment by collecting litter while walking or jogging (“plogging”). Schools, groups, and local communities are invited to organise their own activities and share their experiences. Participants are also encouraged to observe why waste accumulates in certain areas and reflect on practical solutions—from raising awareness […]
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Hosted by the IBTS, this interactive 90-minute webinar invites church leaders and members to explore how creation care is part of the gospel and how it can be lived out in local church life. |
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Mother Earth is clearly urging a call to action. Nature is suffering. Oceans filling with plastic and turning more acidic. Extreme heat, wildfires and floods, have affected millions of people. |
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On 8 December 2016 the United Nations General Assembly adopted a resolution designating 26 April as International Chernobyl Disaster Remembrance Day. In its resolution, the General Assembly recognized that three decades after the disaster there remains persistent serious long-term consequences and that the affected communities and territories are experiencing continuing related needs. The General Assembly […] |
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