Dave Robbins
@dpmrobbins.bsky.social
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Assoc Professor of Journalism, Dublin City University. Researcher in environmental and climate communications.
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Panel 2 is about the arts as a way to respond to the climate crisis. Writer Kerri Ní Dochartaigh notes that a mature oak tree is home to 2,400 other creatures - "we need to be more oak" she says
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5. Link to Human Rights Defenders (you get dashcams and body cams apparently!)

6. Link to European Council and make submissions to public bodies such as national parliament and UN.
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Fidelma O'Kane of the Save Our Sperrins anti-gold mining campaign gave a list of recommendations for environmental campaigns to succeed:
1. Use media (both social and traditional)
2. Network, locally and internationally
3. Link with other NGOs
4. Get someone elected to office.../
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Our first panel of speakers takes up the theme of environmental defenders - Sarah de Roure of @frontlinedefenders.bsky.social lists many indigenous activists being attacked by private security companies and governments.
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Irish people wanting to take action to protect the environment should focus on their TDs (members of parliament) - a concerted campaign of writing to public representatives can be very effective says Mary Lawlor @marylawlorhrds.bsky.social , speaking at the @dcuclimate.bsky.social conference today.
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Mary Lawlor
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ends with a quote from an indigenous leader: "Man did not weave the web of life. He is merely a strand in it. Whatever he does to the web, he does to himself".
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In her work as UN Special Rapporteur on Human Rights Defenders, Mary Lawlor @marylawlorhrds.bsky.social says she has prioritised environmental rights defenders - fossil fuel extraction should be considered criminal, but it is the activists who are being prosecuted
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@dcuclimate.bsky.social director @diarmuidtorney.bsky.social puts today's event in context and welcomes attendees
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"Everyone has the right to take peaceful action to protest against breaches of human rights...states should consider climate activists as human rights defenders" - @marylawlorhrds.bsky.social
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Now up is our keynote speaker Mary Lawlor, UN Special Rapporteur on Human Rights Defenders @marylawlorhrds.bsky.social
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Here's what to expect from today's event - please follow us on @dcuclimate.bsky.social for the day.
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We want to explore how the arts and humanities can help us understand, explore, and somehow deal with the unfolding climate and biodiversity crises. And what a way to kick off today's conference than with a recital from the DCU Campus Choir.
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Good morning! I will be posting from the @dcuclimate.bsky.social conference taking place in @dublincityuni.bsky.social in Dublin today. The theme is "dispatches from a changing climate: engaging society through activism, storytelling, and the arts".
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Great post Ellen. I've just been to see Wicked with my daughter and shared your blog with her, which sparked a great discussion about anthropocentrism!
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As a refugee from you-know-where, I want to throw myself on the kindness of the Bluesky community - I am prepping a class on how the news media cover intersectional aspects of climate change (race, class, gender, ethnicity, etc.) - any suggestions or comments?