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  • 2023
  • April

Critical Raw Materials: Irish Waste Advisory Group Update

Feidhlim Harty emphasises the need to minimise the extraction of critical raw materials, to ensure that the materials are used as responsibly as possible, and to ensure that miners' rights are respected.
April 27, 2023  Beyond extractivism, Circular Economy Advisory Group 

Time in the Woods: Observing through the senses in Edergole Woods

As part of Ireland's National Biovidersity Week, Feasta's Seán Ó Conláin, along with Bríd Ní Dhonnchú and Vanya Lambrecht Ward, are hosting this event in northern County Leitrim on May 21 "to gather and share alternative field notes and to spot the ‘lesser-spotted’, while fine-tuning your senses and your brain".
April 26, 2023  News 

Giraffes: Art and the Wellbeing Economy

A transcript of Professor Tim Jackson's talk for the Wellbeing Economy Ireland Hub, to launch the Hub's Community of Practice for Artists and Creatives.
April 25, 2023  News 

David Bollier on Building the Commonsverse

A presentation on the role of the commons in the WEAll Ireland Hub's vision for the wellbeing economy from the Hub’s Deep Dive workshop in Derry-Londonderry on April 1.
April 25, 2023  News, subcategory 

Sandra Waddock on Transformational Catalysts and the Role of the Arts/Creatives in Social Change

A presentation on the power of narrative change in stimulating the collective imagination around the wellbeing economy.
April 25, 2023  News, subcategory 

WEAll Ireland Hub’s Deep Dive workshop in Derry-Londonderry

A brief overview of the WEAll Ireland Hub’s recent Deep Dive workshop, ‘Towards a Community of Practice’, that was held in Derry-Londonderry on March 31 and April 1.
April 25, 2023  News 

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