
Does climate change affect the weather?
Northern Ireland recorded it’s hottest day ever this summer. Extreme weather events, all around the world, are occurring with greater frequency. Can we make a connection between climate change and the weather?

Northern Ireland recorded it’s hottest day ever this summer. Extreme weather events, all around the world, are occurring with greater frequency. Can we make a connection between climate change and the weather?

Addressing the global issue of climate change isn’t just the responsibility of governments, we can all play our part as individuals.
We will show you how to make small changes in your daily life that will collectively add up to reduce your carbon footprint.

How we’ve lived our lives has affected our planet. We can no longer sit back and ignore a problem that is escalating. Our planet is heating up and with it the climate is becoming more and more erratic. Can we fix what has become a human problem?

Tim Walker, Acting CEO of arc21, has worked in Government and local council waste services for over 30 years.
He is extremely passionate about waste and offers his considered thoughts on how we can transition to a more circular economy, reduce greenhouse gas emissions caused by landfill, and protect the earth’s precious natural resources.

Ballymena based Cranswick Country Foods is well on its way to Net Zero by 2040. The site has been awarded the Carbon Neutral specification PAS 2060.

Over the past year, many of us have become mini climate heroes through growing our own fruit and veg. If you have done this yourself,

There are many climate heroes in Northern Ireland and you could be one of them! We want you to share with us the stories of

The 26th meeting of the Conference of the Parties on Climate Change will take place in Glasgow, Scotland, from 31 October to 12 November 2021.
Six years after the Paris Climate Agreement was signed, the UK will bring the Parties together to update their plans and agree how to collectively tackle the global climate crisis over the next 30 years.

The Department for Economy wants to develop an energy future for Northern Ireland that puts you at the very heart of their plans.

When it comes to saving the planet, we all need to take action. But did you know how easy it is to reduce your carbon pollution?

Translink is a Climate Champion, part of steering group made up of representatives from Business in the Community member organisations that are key to driving action on the climate crisis in Northern Ireland.

Nearly half of the energy we use in Northern Ireland comes from renewable sources. Power NI and SONI share how they are supporting businesses to decarbonise their energy supply.