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15 March 2019: two years on

15 March 2021  Given what the past year has brought, it almost boggles the mind to remember that thousands of people flooded the streets of Dublin in the name of climate action two years ago today.  Even before you made your way over to the assembly point, the city centre Read more…

By Kayle Crosson, 3 yearsMarch 15, 2021 ago
Saoi O'Connor (c) during climate strike March 2019 Photo: Kayle Crosson
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Key student striker rejects Leo’s support until urgent climate action taken

March 12th, 2019 A prominent pupil in the Irish climate strike movement has rejected the Taoiseach’s recent endorsement of students until he acts appropiately to tackle our runaway emissions. Speaking during leaders’ questions in the Dail last week, Leo Varadkar said it is positive that young people are going to Read more…

By admin, 5 yearsMarch 12, 2019 ago
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