Poster: Help advertise the 2024 camp
Just a few weeks to go until Climate Camp 2024 and we need your help spread the word! Here’s a printable A4 poster to share in your community – print a few out, hang them on a local noticeboard, shop…
Just a few weeks to go until Climate Camp 2024 and we need your help spread the word! Here’s a printable A4 poster to share in your community – print a few out, hang them on a local noticeboard, shop…
Our Aims We believe in the power of self organised communities to create the new systems we need. We need totake urgent strategic action to resist climate and ecological destruction. We have three aims: To create spaces for education, for…
On Thursday 11th July 2024, we hosted a webinar with speakers from frontline communities protecting Lough Neagh and Sperrins Mountains. The speakers were: Mary O’Hagan from the Save Lough Neagh who presented the current situation at the lough and their…
Keynote speaker Ayisha Siddiqa pulls out of Realisation Festival at Earl of Shaftesbury’s Dorset estate Campaigners trying to save Ireland’s largest lake from ecological catastrophe have accused the Earl who owns Lough Neagh’s bed and banks of “brazen greenwashing” and…
This year’s Climate Camp Ireland will take place in early August close to Lough Neagh. To prepare for this we are having an in-person meeting in Belfast on the 6th and 7th of April 2024. During this we will introduce…
Amazon data centre site in Mulhuddart would use 6.75% of Ireland’s electricity Halloween protest at Amazon HQ in Dublin at 1pm, Sunday 29th October Most of Ireland’s new solar farm energy is being bought up by Big Tech to greenwash…
Direct action is ‘necessary and urgent’ when governments fail to act, say Climate Camp organisers Local campaigners from Save Leitrim were joined by climate activists from across Ireland today (Sunday 13th August) as they pulled up Sitka spruce saplings from…
Capitalist model of profit and growth is driving climate breakdown, say organisers of Climate Camp in Leitrim The climate and biodiversity crises must be tackled through collective action at community level that challenges corporate power and brings about system change,…
In order to look after each other, these are the agreed precautions to mitigate against the spread of air-bourne diseases. 1. We ask people: – not to come to the Camp if they feel unwell – to test for Covid…
We know that in our society people face discrimination, harm and advantages based on differences in class, age, race, gender, who they’re into, cultural background or where they come from, schooling or ability. We want this to be a space:…