Nov 09 2024
Staying Alive At 1.5: How Ireland will feed itself in a changed climate.
Join Philip Boucher-Hayes for Staying Alive At 1.5: How Ireland will feed itself in a changed climate.
Philip Boucher-Hayes is a TV and Radio journalist and presenter. Much of his work is in addressing the twin climate and biodiversity crises. On RTÉ television his recent work includes the climate documentaries Rising Tides, Hot Air and Future Shock: The Last Drop. On RTÉ Radio 1 he presents the rural affairs and farming programme Countrywide, and he presents and produces the climate action and sustainability programme, Hot Mess.
Event Information
Event Date: Sat, 09 November,2024
Event Time: 4.30-5.30pm
Event Location: Kells Courthouse Tourism and Cultural Hub
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