From Saoirse, National Youth Council of Ireland <[email protected]>
Subject ♻ Can everyone afford to be green?
Date October 21, 2020 10:52 AM
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Controversial Conversations: together we'll explore whether or not it's easy to make eco-friendly choices when you’re barely getting by.

Hi there John,

I'm getting in touch to invite you to the first of our Controversial Conversations - a new online series we're running for young people and those who work with them. First up, on the
4th^ of November we'll be asking, can everyone afford to be green?

Book your spot ([link removed])
How easy is it to make deliberate, eco-friendly choices when you’re barely getting by? This is just one of the questions you'll explore with us at this interactive event.

Find out more >> ([link removed])

On the day:
* You'll hear from young people on why the affordability of a sustainable life is important to them 💶
* You'll have the opportunity to discuss issues of inequality within the green transition 🌍
* You'll learn about future opportunities to engage with the subject 🤔

I look forward to (virtually!) seeing you on the 4th. If you have any questions in the meantime, let me know.

All the best,

Saoirse

Saoirse Reynolds
Climate Justice team
National Youth Council of Ireland
3 Montague St
Dublin 2

P.S. Do send on this email and share the event link ([link removed]) with anyone you think may be interested in the issues!
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'Future Generations: Climate Justice Project' is a consortium project between the National Youth Council of Ireland (lead agency), Involve Ltd., Macra na Feirme, Sphere17 Regional Youth Facility, Swan Youth Service, and YMCA Ireland. It is funded by the Department of Children, Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth and Irish Aid.

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