29 January 2025, 10:00am - 1:00pm View all events We're sorry ... This event is over and booking is closed. BOLD Climate Action made great progress in 2024 in building older people’s role and voice in promoting fair and fast climate action.We’re now developing exciting plans for 2025 and beyond.Our first session of the New Year will be on the morning of Wedsday January 29th from 10am-1pm in the MACRO Community Centre, Dublin. BOLD Climate Action is committed to building older people’s role in driving political change on climate action in Ireland.This Dialogue and Action session will focus on global climate justice and the latest news from COP 29. We’ll have some really interesting speakers joining us -Mary Harkin, Policy, Research and Evaluation Manager, Age and OpportunityAsfari Begum, Program Manager, Concern Worldwide based in BangladeshSara Hurley, Global Citizenship Education and Outreach Officer, Friends of the EarthWe’ll have lots of time for discussion and for considering how best BOLD can contribute to action on global solidarity. When: Wednesday January 29th from 10am - 1pmWhere: North Room in the MACRO, 1 Green St, Dublin 7, D07 X6NRLight refreshments will be provided.** Please don’t forget to fill in the more detailed form you’ll receive by email after registering. This will provide the necessary details for organisers for food preferences and other accessibility needs.NOTE regarding photography: Photography and video recording will take place at this event. FOE have legitimate interests in using such images internally or externally, for e.g. to promote similar events in the future, subject to individuals' rights to privacy. Photographers/videomakers will be identified at the start of the event so that you can let them know if you do not wish to be included in photos/videos.This event is part of a Global Citizenship Education project funded by Irish Aid and co-funded by Concern MACRO, 1 Green St, Dublin 7, D07 X6NR Categorised in: Climate Change Tagged with: Climate Justice education movement building solidarity