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06 Sept 2025

“We’re burning down our children’s home” - Mary Robinson

Climate crisis

Former President of Ireland Mary Robinson and Minister Eamon Ryan in discussion at the Mary Robinson Climate Conference in Ballina

The need for rapid action to address the climate crisis and to empower communities to play their part were the key messages from speakers and delegates at the inaugural Mary Robinson Climate Conference.

“We’re burning down our children’s home,” was the message of former President of Ireland Mary Robinson at the conference but added that young people should not despair and instead should be 'prisoners of hope'.

A partnership between The Mary Robinson Centre, Ballina 2023, Mayo County Council and University of Galway saw over 250 delegates visit Ballina, to hear speakers including former President Mary Robinson, Minister Eamon Ryan TD, Kevin Anderson; Professor of Energy and Climate Change at the University of Manchester, 18 year-old climate justice activist Saoirse Exton of Fridays for Future, Oisin Coghlan of Friends of the Environment and Adele Mealey of the Creative Ireland Programme.

Informed by their own work, conference speakers shared their personal perspectives, resulting in a consistent, unanimous call for urgent action on climate change.

Mary Robinson welcomed contributions from young climate activists participating in the conference which included Fridays for Future, SAUTI- Galway and the Children and Young People’s Assembly on Biodiversity Loss and spoke of the importance of encouraging and facilitating intergenerational dialogue, to create climate justice for younger generations and empower them to be better community leaders and civic society members.

Minister for Environment, Climate and Communications Eamon Ryan TD in his address, which was disrupted by climate activists, acknowledged that the time has passed for dictating to people how to address climate change, insisting instead that listening, motivating and empowering communities to create solutions will deliver results.

“Communications around climate action must be clear and compelling so that everyone can understand how we can create the future we want, instead of unwittingly creating a future we do not want,” Minister Ryan said.

Conference partner Mayo County Council is the lead authority and host for the Climate Action Regional Office (CARO) for the Atlantic Seaboard North and was the first Local Authority in the country to employ a Climate Action Officer.

At the conference, Laura Dixon launched the Mayo Climate Action Survey, to ensure that communities can contribute to the Mayo Climate Action Plan due to be delivered to the government next year.

Other events during the conference included a bike buffet, a climate-focused art exhibition in Ballina Civic Offices and a series of field trips showcasing local climate action projects including the Enniscrone Dunes project and the award-winning Ripple Ballina project, which explored how a community in Ballina transformed green space with the use of rainwater.

During the conference, a gathering of young people also met with Mary Robinson, the US Ambassador Claire Cronin and French Ambassador Vincent Guérend, facilitated by University of Galway President Ciarán Ó hÓgartaigh to discuss youth leadership for sustainability from a global and local perspective.

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