Remarks by Mary Robinson and Nat O’Connor during 2011 TASC Annual Lecture
The 2011 TASC Annual Lecture was delivered on 2nd June by Mary Robinson, former President of Ireland, former UN Commissioner…
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Remarks by Mary Robinson and Nat O’Connor during 2011 TASC Annual Lecture
The 2011 TASC Annual Lecture was delivered on 2nd June by Mary Robinson, former President of Ireland, former UN Commissioner…
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"The IEA Report is the wake-up call we needed."
The IEA reported an increase in the levels of global greenhouse gas emissions, prompting Mary Robinson to say that “this…
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BBC World Service Newshour: with Julian Marshall interviews Mary Robinson, Lord Stern and Stephen Tindale about the latest estimates by the International Energy Agency (IEA) that Energy-related carbon-dioxide emissions in 2010 were the highest in history.
BBC World Service – Newshour: Julian Marshall interviews Mary Robinson, Lord Stern and Stephen Tindale about the latest estimates by…
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A public forum on the Geography of Climate Justice heard last week that climate change and the ability to respond to its impacts vary extensively both within and between nation states.
A public forum on the Geography of Climate Justice heard last week that climate change and the ability to respond…
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Women leaders on Climate Justice: a Grassroots Perspective
Women leaders from Uganda and the Carteret Islands in the South Pacific gave first-hand accounts of their communities’ experience of…
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Human Rights Challenges at the start of the 21st Century
Mary took part in an on-stage conversation at University of Minnesota, with David Wippman of the university’s college of Law….
The Science Gallery in Trinity College Dublin was the host of a number of activities to mark UN World Water Day.
Water may be something we take for granted in rainy Ireland, but in many areas of the world, water supplies…
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The UK Climate Change & Migration Coalition (UKCCMC) which launches Wednesday 30 March, is being set up to provide civil society organizations with a platform to develop a coordinated response to the interconnected issues of migration and climate change.
The UK Climate Change & Migration Coalition (UKCCMC) which launches Wednesday 30 March, is being set up to provide civil…
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Scientists from six continents are to combine their expertise under a new commission to look at ways to boost food production in the face of climate change.
Scientists from six continents are to combine their expertise under a new commission to look at ways to boost food…
Protecting the Most Vulnerable: Securing a Legally Binding Climate Agreement
President of the Foundation, Mary Robinson has highlighted how the debate on climate change is moving from stopping it, to…