- Feminist Communities for Climate Justice - Resources and Events

* See the Project's responses and submissions to policies and plans here.

Feminist Climate Justice Report

All Aboard! Public & Active Transport for All

  • See recording of the webinar here, where we prsented the findings in the Transport chapter of our Feminist Climate Justice Report and had contributions from Chloe Ní Mháille of Community Work Ireland (formerly manager of Comhar Caomhán Teo [Inis Oírr Community Development Cooperative]), Dr. Caoimhe Clarke of the Irish Cycling Campaign and Irish Doctors for the Environment; and Dr. James Casey of CBM Ireland.
  • See the presentation here
  • Questions, with answers, that we did not have time to address live during the webinar

What we can do: Feminist Climate Justice

  • See recording here
  • See presentation here
  • We hosted an online panel discussion with the National Women's Council Youth Advisory Panel on 10th December 24 as part the European Institute for Gender Equality Forum 2024. Chaired by Siobhán Doyle of the NWC YAP, there was great discussion among the panellists Bel Nabuele of Irish Second-Level Students' Union, Claire Kenny of Independent Living Movement Ireland and Kelsey Doyle of Belong To on feminist climate justice, what they have done and what we can do to achieve it.

Safe, Green, Warm: Towards Energy Justice webinar

  • See presentation here
  • See recording of the webinar here when we presented the findings in the Energy & Housing chapter of our Feminist Climate Justice report and had contributions from Theresa O Donohoe, Elena and Sara of Cairde and Friends of the Earth, and Avril of Comharchumann Fuinnimh Oileáin Árann Teoranta (Aran Islands Energy Co-operative).

Cop On! Concern event

  • See presentation here

Finance and Climate Justice, Trinity 

  • The Project team presented the Feminist Climate Justice report to students of the Trinity Finance and Climate Justice module. See slides here.

Feminist Communities for Local Food webinar

  • Watch back the recording of our webinar in collaboration with Talamh Beo Women here which explored the need for a new approach to food production in Ireland, described Talamh Beo’s proposed local food policy and the importance of local food in terms of health, environment and climate.
  • See the slides here
  • Questions, with answers, that we did not get to during the webinar
  • Interested in joining our Feminist Communities for Local Food working group? Sign up by joining the our National Network here 

Mend the Gap: Accessible, Affordable Public Transport for All

  • As part of Dublin City Council's Climate Action Week, Collette and Claire Kenny of Independent Living Movement Ireland led our Mend the Gap: Accessible, Affordable Public Transport For All workshop discussing the barriers and solutions to accessible affordable public transport. See the presentation here.

Podcast

  • Listen to Vanessa speaking about the disproportionate impacts of the climate crisis on women and marginalised communities in Ireland on the brilliant Book of Leaves podcast here 
  • Listen back to Sustainbly Geeky Who Run The World podcast here

IHREC Thought Forum 2024 on Climate and Environmental Justice and Just Transition

  • See our presentation here

Mary Robinson Conference 2024

Community Work in a Changing Ireland Certificate Programme

Feminist Climate Justice Report Launch

  • See our Feminist Climate Justice report here
    See our Feminist Climate Justice report summary here
  • Slides here

Gender Equality & the Climate Crisis 

  • Presentation to attendees at workshop that the project team hosted in collaboration with Foyle Women's Information Network in Derry

Care & Climate

Project Launch In-Person event and Webinar

Project Literature Review

The Feminist Communities for Climate Justice Project Team produced a Project Literature Review following in-house desk research and meetings with various people from community work, feminist, climate and social justice areas. The review is a working and evolving document subject to updates and changes as the project progresses