Hosted by CCEN, there will be a gathering of local environmental groups on 21st June 2024 in Carlow town.
Author: CaCoEnvNet
A Rousing Call for Local Food, Globally
A rousing call for local food globally was the outcome of a filming of The Seeds of Vandana Shiva at Visual Carlow in May 2024. Read more.
Planting Seeds of Change
CCEN are delighted to be screening The Seeds of Vandana Shiva in partnership with Visual Carlow on 29th May. More info here:
The Quickening by Deirdre O’Mahony
We are delighted to be hosting a screening and conversation of “The Quickening” by artist Deirdre O’Mahony in Rathanna Community Hall, County Carlow on Thursday, 18th April at 7pm.
Cultivating Abundance: The Crucial Role of Healthy Soil in Agriculture and Horticulture
Often overlooked, soil health is paramount for sustainable & thriving ecosystems. Here we delve into the importance of healthy soil.
Together We Grow – Nourishing Our Communities
Join us as we discover how we can nourish our communities as we watch the film Together We Grow and talk to some local community gardening panellists.
Eat Local – A Meeting of Minds in Tullow
Where does your food come from? This simple question has complex and difficult answers. The topic was addressed by a gathering of local producers and professionals, sponsored by the County Carlow Environmental Network (CCEN). Molly Aylesbury, Chairperson of CCEN, remarked that all views must be heard to have a meaningful and collaborative conversation. Her passion […]
What Environmental Podcasts Are We Listening To?
Environmental Podcasts Are you looking for environmental podcasts to inform or entertain? With so many extreme weather related events taking place across the globe, and climate conferences such as COP 28 finally reaching the national media headlines, more people are seeking information about climate change and environmental events. Many of us are finding podcasts helpful […]
Solutions to Eat Local
The first of a series of monthly events that look at and discuss a dynamic, functional, thriving and resilient food system in County Carlow.