
Climate change quiz – take the test
Are climate scientists being alarmist, and does technology hold THE answer to tackling climate change? Take the quiz and test your knowledge
On the 25th anniversary of the most progressive agenda to advance women’s rights across the world, Ciara Regan reviews the Beijing Platform for Action and presents 5 activities for educators.
Are climate scientists being alarmist, and does technology hold THE answer to tackling climate change? Take the quiz and test your knowledge
Join us on Thurs 11th February for an open discussion with Olive Towey and Sophie Healy-Thow to find out what’s happening at the summit and how you can play a role in transforming how we produce and consume food, and meeting the challenges of climate change.
On Australia Day, Phil Glendenning reflects on the colonial facts of Australia’s history, the disregard for its First People and the urgency to act now following the killing of George Floyd
Join us on 27 January 2021 for a screening of Never Waste a Crisis, a short documentary film on how human rights are being undermined during the COVID19 crisis, followed by a lively discussion with producer Emmet Sheerin from Trócaire and climate activist and campaigner Alicia O’Sullivan
Explore the map of governments and companies that have exploited the coronavirus health crisis at the expense of human rights, based on Trócaire’s documentary Never Waste a Crisis
How much do you know about climate change?
Take a look and explore 10 popular myths about everything from clean energy to global warming and avocados.
The claim that many images and memes circulating online that Irish people were the “first slaves of America” is false. What The Fact? investigates.
A unique snapshot of Irish education & activism with global cultural, political and social issues over the past 50 years
Photo: ‘Ethiopia 1994 – putting the pieces together’ – an object from the Irish Global Solidarity in 100 Objects series
Have you ever wanted to look for whether the SDGs are directly or indirectly included in a resource – whether a booklet, a short film, an issue-based activity pack or an NGO report?
Say hello, to the Sustainable Development Goals Explorer. Quickly find resources from our library that are relevant to each of the Sustainable Development Goals, 1 through 17.
Expect new books, videos and cutting edge global justice research reports to be added to the resource library, fortnightly.
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