We are delighted to announce that the Decarbonising Dublin Summit will take place for the very first time on Thursday, 14th November this year.
This will be the first event to focus solely on the Dublin region and will explore the challenges and opportunities for the capital to meet its climate and energy targets towards 2030 and 2050, while highlighting best practice case studies to draw inspiration from.
Organised independently by Dublin’s not-for-profit energy agency Codema, the Decarbonising Dublin Summit sets out to foster engaging and insightful discussion on how Dublin can become a leading European capital on climate mitigation. This event also offers a great opportunity to develop partnerships with like-minded stakeholders and communities looking to take action.
Be part of the discussion on key challenges and solutions for Dublin
Attending the Decarbonising Dublin Summit provides an important platform to share best-practice methods to reduce emissions in Dublin and encourage replication across all sectors. It also provides valuable networking and collaboration opportunities with like-minded stakeholders and communities across the region.
Why attend?
Network with key stakeholders and communities within Dublin’s climate mitigation sector
Opportunity to form much-needed collaboration and partnerships
Learn from best-practice examples in the Dublin region
Discuss challenges and solutions to reducing Dublin’s emissions
Speakers / panellists on the day include:
Minister for the Environment, Climate and Communications and Minister for Transport, Eamon Ryan TD
Dr Lorraine D'Arcy, TU Dublin
Dr Ciarán Byrne, Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland
Marion Jammet, Irish Green Building Council
David Storey, Fingal County Council
Seán McCabe, Bohemian FC
Caitríona Kenny, Connecting Cabra
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