Ceara Carney / Book of Leaves Podcast
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Environmental activist, actor, writer, and podcaster (Book of Leaves) Act-y stuff: https://linktr.ee/cearacarney Activist-y stuff: https://linktr.ee/bookofleaves
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Watching Manchán's funeral ceremony yesterday was a feast to behold. Music, dancing, wildflowers, go hálainn.

His passing has had a profound impact on so many, & rightly so. I am really griefstricken by his loss & tried reflecting on this if you'd like to read it.

Grá mór to his family & friends 🤍
Life, and Death, and Life — Book Of Leaves
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And just like that, all gone! This is all that will go in the compost.

Really recommend @olioapp.bsky.social if you work in events and serve food 💯
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Bowls of salad, fruit, pastries, freshly made soup & a giant box of bread were leftover from an event in work. The staff have already taken what they can. 3 years ago, this would have all ended up in the bin but now, I'm patiently awaiting people from #Olio to collect it all!
Community solutions ✨
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The main leaf to take out of the episode was "Be more like Connecting Cabra" - and rightly so! 😅
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I delivered the 700 page business case and cost benefit analysis for MetroLink to Michael O'Leary's office yesterday.

O'Leary said on RTÉ Radio that there’s been no cost-benefit analysis done on Metrolink which was then repeated on multiple news outlets.
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Thoroughly enjoyed this chat with @feljin.ie about public transport & dereliction in Ireland. We recorded this before Michael O'Leary was dissing the Metro Link too, but I know Feljin has since hand-delivered proof of the cost benefit to Ryanair's head office. You love to see it!

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Book of Leaves: Bus Connects, Metrolink, & Dereliction with Green Party Cllr Feljin Jose
Feljin Jose is a Councillor for Phibsborough, Glasnevin, Drumcondra, Cabra & Ashtown in Dublin and a member of the Green Party. He has a special interest in all things public transport but is also...
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Equally terrified & excited to be performing as a poet for the first time this Sat in aid of 🍉

My set is a mixture of environmental & social justice pieces with a big emphasis on hope for a better world & better future. Come check it out!

More info & tickets: www.eventbrite.ie/e/a-celebrat...
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Little reminder that of the 101 bee species in Ireland, only ONE is a honey bee 🍯 A common misconception is keeping hives can save the bees which is like saying keeping chickens can save the birds!

Instead, provide some habitat (long grass/bare soil/dead wood) & native flowers 🐝

#WorldBeeDay
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Today, over 20,000 bee species are buzzing for #WorldBeeDay 🐝

Bees & other pollinators keep 80% of crop and wild flowering plants alive.

Yet, 1 in 10 bee, hoverfly, and butterfly species are now at risk of extinction in the EU.
Split-image with the text “TO BEE or NOT TO BEE.” The left side shows a vibrant wildflower meadow with a bee on a daisy, symbolising biodiversity and a healthy ecosystem. The right side shows a dry, barren landscape with dead trees and no visible wildlife, representing environmental degradation. An EU flag appears in the bottom right corner.
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Today's episode of Book of Leaves is with tech expert & shop owner Colin Baker 💻

I nearly broke my #NoBuyNew habit when my laptop broke this year but Colin put my mind at ease & I've been loving my refurbished laptop. I asked him to be on the pod to share more eco tech tips!

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Book of Leaves: Switching to Refurbished Gadgets & Making Them Last - Colin Baker
Colin Baker is a tech specialist who often frequents morning TV shows giving gadget advice, but I found him when I went into his shop Back From The Future in need of a refurbished laptop. The advic...
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It was a pleasure to chat to Anna for this LSE iQ podcast. They didn't just interview AI/data centre experts but made space for an activist which I really appreciate.

Give it a listen 🌍
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The latest in our "AI, technology & society" series, this month's LSE iQ podcast asks what the environmental costs of AI really are with @couldrynick.bsky.social, @eugeniedugoua.bsky.social & @cearacarney.bsky.social
Producer Anna Bevan also visits a data centre in Slough. Really worth a listen.
Is AI destroying the planet?
This episode explores the AI sustainability paradox: can AI be both a climate solution and a climate problem?
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This is an area of emissions I would love help cutting down on so I'm very excited to see this initiative!

#SlowTravel
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Today is the launch date of ByLandAndSea.ie ! A guide to travel to and from Ireland without flying. Please share and follow!
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And just like that, season 7 of Book of Leaves is back! Kicking off the 6th year of the podcast is activist & musician @sivemusic.bsky.social.

Sadhbh has years of experience using music to improve well-being. More recently she's been adding her voice to the Palestinian cause 🍉✊

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Book of Leaves: Using Creativity to Nourish AND Protest - Sadhbh O'Sullivan
Sadhbh O'Sullivan, or better known by her stage name Sive, is a musician, singer, writer and activist. Her work has a lot of environmentalism and social justice woven through it, not just in the so...
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Thank you as always to my partner in crime Kevin Handy for filming & editing this together 🙏
#Biodiversity #TiocfaidhArLawn #EarthDay #EarthDay2025 #Irish #Ireland #Colonialism #SpokenWord #NaturePoetry #IrishPoet #Bees
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Petition your school/workplace to reduce the amount of mown grass. Create a tiny pond. Do no mow may. Boycott all pesticides. Let the dandelions grow between the cracks to feed some pollinators a while before you pull them. If you see a hairy Molly, tell them I say hello and hope to see one soon 🖤
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...and I see bumble bees crawl in and out of the warm mound between garden dandelion feasts. They're showing me action DOES matter and it fuels my cup to keep going for the more overwhelming causes.
Let your gardens grow wild, and be 'messy'. Say slán to the colonial lawn...
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The most rewarding climate action I've found is helping biodiversity. With ongoing g3n0cide and human rights being stripped away from our trans community & beyond, it can feel hopeless. When I think my actions don't matter, I look to the pile of dead leaves I've left in the corner...
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🐝 The Residents of 49 🌿 Delighted to finally share this after a succesful year of screening it at festivals in Ireland & across the globe! I had a burning desire to capture the life in this tiny garden as I felt the words alone wouldn't be believed.
#SlánToTheLawn #Poetry

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Major props to you Phil. Thanks so much for doing this. I'm not able to message you directly here but if you can send me a message or your email, I'd love to organise an interview! #FreePalestine
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Right. Hibernation over! It's time to start gathering interviews for season 7 of Book of Leaves. I'd love to hear of people/campaigns that are taking positive actions (big or small!) for the planet, or any topics you'd like to learn about & I'll find the person to talk to 💚

#Podcast #ClimateJustice
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Now more than ever feels like a good time to reboot everything, don't ya think?

So excited to share this new comical sketch show on climate action. Come along, have a laugh, have a cry and help us REBOOT the system!

Jan 30th in Droichead Arts Centre, Drogheda at 8pm €5
#Theatre #CllimateChange
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Is there anything more hopeful than a winter sun hinting of spring...