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Phasing out fossil fuels, supporting climate justice: discussion paper and event video

A proposal by Feasta’s Climate Group to expand the existing Beyond Oil and Gas Alliance in order to accelerate a phase-out of the extraction of fossil fuels globally, while providing significant climate finance to the Global South.
October 7, 2022  Briefing Papers, Cap and Share, Cap and Share Events, Discussion Paper, News 

Democratic, Inclusive and Creative Neighbourhoods: WEAll Ireland Hub event and live podcast on Oct 11

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October 5, 2022  News 

Podcast: Empowerment through the arts

Cristina Ciampaglione speaks with Seán Ó Conlaín and Caroline Whyte about her experience as an arts manager and the enormous role which she believes the arts can play in improving life.
October 3, 2022  News 

Managing the emotional challenge of climate change: October 7 event

John Sharry, a family psychotherapist and Feasta trustee, facilitated this workshop on managing and communicating our emotional response to the climate crisis, as part of Climate Reality's 24 Hours of Reality.
September 30, 2022  Events with Feasta member participation, Seminars by Feasta members 

After a Russian Oil Price Cap, How about a Quantity Cap on All Oil?

"A few months ago, politicians' rhetoric regarding Russian energy started to sound similar to policies that FEASTA has been promoting for decades", writes Mike Sandler.
September 22, 2022  Cap and Share, Commentary, News 

Feasta submission to the Citizens’ Assembly on Biodiversity Loss

This submission makes a series of recommendations to help reorient economic activity in Ireland away from pursuing increased consumption (GDP growth) as an end in itself, and towards social and ecological wellbeing.
September 9, 2022  Submissions 

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