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Clare Launches First-Ever Climate Action Week: October 13 – 19, 2025

6 October 2025

Clare County Council is launching its inaugural Climate Action Week, running from October 13 to 19, 2025. The week-long programme will feature a diverse range of events, workshops, and community initiatives designed to raise awareness, inspire change, and showcase how Clare is leading the way in local climate action.

Clare Launches First-Ever Climate Action Week: October 13 – 19, 2025

Building on the county’s ongoing commitment to sustainability, Climate Action Week will celebrate the innovative projects already making a difference while encouraging individuals, families, schools, and businesses to take practical steps towards a greener, more resilient future.

Cathaoirleach of Clare County Council, Cllr Paul Murphy, welcomed the initiative, saying, “Climate Action Week is a powerful opportunity for Clare to come together and show leadership in this area. I’m proud to see our communities stepping up to protect our environment and build resilience for future generations.”

Paddy Tiernan, Senior Engineer, Clare County Council, noted, “This week is about empowering people young and old to understand the role they play in climate action. From energy efficiency to biodiversity, we want to make sustainability accessible and achievable for everyone in Clare.”

Dara Dever, Climate Action Officer, Clare County Council, added, “We’ve designed Climate Action Week to be inclusive, engaging, and locally relevant. Whether you’re joining a workshop, exploring renewable energy options, or taking part in community activities, there’s something for everyone. It’s about celebrating what we can achieve together.”

All residents are encouraged to get involved, learn something new, and be part of the county’s journey towards a sustainable future.

For more information on the events taking place, visit Clare County Council's dedicated webpage: https://yoursay.clarecoco.ie/climate-action-plan

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