Sign up now to Rise for Climate, Jobs and Justice on 5 DecemberWorried about climate change? Frustrated by the government’s inaction on active travel and other measures to tackle emissions? Eager to do something to get your TDs to take #ClimateActionNow? Then join the Stop Climate Chaos Coalition in Buswells Hotel, Dublin, on Wednesday 5th December, for Rise for Climate, Jobs & Justice. Cyclist.ie, a member of the Stop Climate Chaos coalition since 2016, will be participating on the day offering cycling as a real solution to transport climate pollution reduction through the #Allocate4Cycling campaign. Register for this event and email your TDs to ask them to meet you at the event. A template is provided. You can add your own message about how cycling can help us meet our emissions targets:
Sounds great! But what should I talk to them about? All you need to do is share your real concerns about climate change with your TDs. Tell them that as your elected representative, they and their party should do more to reduce Ireland’s emissions, and that we can’t go on being one of the worst polluters per person in Europe. We took part in similar SCC hosted events previously and those who have participated have found them empowering. Plus, we know that TDs are impacted by meeting groups of their own constituents who care passionately about an issue. A few years ago, running a similar kind of lobby day secured the climate law. Now, we need an action plan that actually cuts greenhouse gas emissions. |
Monthly Archives: November 2018
Walking / Cycling economic benefits summary
Request CCTV from Dublin Bus using GDPR
Making a complaint to Dublin Bus or another vehicle operator can be enhanced with a request for the CCTV footage. This is your right under GDPR; similar applies to coach companies. Read more
Your ideas to improve Dublin
Irish Times readers’ survey on what they thought would improve their city
Heartening to find many of their ideas align significantly with what we ourselves are calling for …
Trishaw bike brings joy to residents of Belvilla Community Unit
“We have taken trips along the canal and really enjoy heading through the Tenters to Weaver Park, ending up in a shaded spot to enjoy some people-watching and ice-cream. Children and dogs find us particularly fascinating and come over to have a closer inspection. We’ve also had fun sitting in the sun listening to the bells of the Cathedral in St Patrick’s park and chatting to tourists about our ‘contraption’.” Read article
With help from Cycling without Age