The Remarkable Climate Leaders talk with Dr Darren Barry, Senior Project Officer in Climate Adaptation from Technological University of the Shannon: Midlands and Midwest, about climate leadership in Ireland.
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Firstly, a climate leader us knowledgeable: So they can help people understand and tackle the growing needs of climate change adaptation and mitigation.
Secondly, they are strategic: So they can meet the ongoing planning, monitoring, analysis and assessment of all of the needs of a municipality to meet its climate action goals and objectives.
Thirdly, the climate leaders are communicators: Being able to impart the importance of the changes required in easy and digestible chunks to the public.
These leaders will help bring elected officials, communities and regional authorities on the pathway to achieving our energy targets by driving the climate action targets in all areas of the municipalities.
Climate action shouldn’t exist in a silo but rather be part of all local actions and these leaders will help achieve this integration.
Darren Barry on a climate leadership
They will seek out new opportunities to not only achieve the targets but drive real sustainable change in a local capacity.
Technological University of the Shannon, Tipperary energy agency and Tipperary county council have had a long and active relationship when it comes to the development of regional and national activities in the area of climate change.
The development of Sustainable Tipp which is a collaboration of public, private and voluntary organisations working to achieve a sustainable and low carbon future for County Tipperary has been a real leader in this area.
The Development Unit at TUS is dedicated to implementing our vision of supporting Climate Leaders to achieve social, economic and environmental changes through applying their expertise in a collaborative manner.
We pride ourselves on working with people to solve real problems and challenges with our focus on sustainable energy, climate action and social enterprise our climate leaders know they can depend on us.
Darren Barry
As we often say, climate change knows no boundaries and so our responses should know no boundaries either. Remarkable will allow our local leaders to identify capitalised work that is ongoing at an EU level and how to incorporate that into their own areas through the development of the REMARKBLE roadmaps and the climate leaders circle which will bring knowledge and experience to all leaders.
The article was originally published on climateleaders.eu. For further reference, visit the website.