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2021
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The Green Campus Podcast
15 Oct 2021 -
UCC PRESIDENTS BECOME AMBASSADORS FOR E-BIKING
11 Oct 2021President John O’Halloran and Students Union President Asha Woodhouse were presented with electric bikes for their use during the academic year 21/22 by UCC’s Green Campus Team.
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UCC Model COP 26 Event
01 Oct 2021With the upcoming COP UN Climate Change Conference in Glasgow UCC will host a COP26@UCC global negotiation event on the 26th of October.
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Cycling to Campus – what’s new?
01 Oct 2021Cycling to Campus – what’s new?
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Choose to Reuse
01 Oct 2021National Reuse Month
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Food & Climate Justice
20 Sep 2021The first climate justice topic that we’re going to delve into is food. Yes, believe it or not, food is a climate justice issue. Food security and climate change are inherently linked, and therefore, environmental degradation and social justice issues are linked.
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What We've Learned from Build Back Better
26 Aug 2021In February 2020, UCC ran its first climate assembly. Build Back Better was a series of workshops, based on the themes in the college’s sustainability strategy, that gave students and staff a chance to have their say in shaping future policy. An accompanying survey was also sent to students and staff.
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ORB HEAT PUMP PROJECT
24 Aug 2021In 2020 the Higher Education Authority (HEA) launched a pathfinder program under Project Ireland 2040. The pathfinder program was set up to find strategic pathways for energy efficiency and decarbonisation programs within higher education buildings. UCC applied for and obtained grant funding under the program for the decarbonisation of the O’Rahilly building (ORB) heating systems.
The objective of the project is to demonstrate the retrofitting of a low temperature Air Source Heat Pump (ASHP) into a 1990’s building without the need for significant intervention on the building fabric or heating system arrangements.
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Introduction To Climate Justice: What Is It And How Can We Achieve It?
20 Aug 2021When first getting involved with environmentalism, it’s not unusual for people to feel overwhelmed, and at times, even intimidated, because these are complicated issues and it’s easy to feel like everyone else is an expert, especially when you're only at the beginning of your sustainability journey.
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We Are Past the Point of Asking Nicely: A Blog Post in Response to the Latest IPCC Report
11 Aug 2021On the 9th of August, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) Working Group I released a report on the scientific basis of climate change entitled: Climate Change 2021: The Physical Science Basis1. This monumental report has triggered international outcry from climate activists who have been calling for political leaders to wake up and take substantial action to combat the climate crisis for years.
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