Let's Go Green with Aisling O'Rourke

Episode 172

48 min · 26. apr. 2026
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Episode 179

This week on Let's Go Green with Zoe Ryan - Exploring an innovative way to spread awareness about the treasures that lie on and beneath our boglands, questioning the future of our wetlands and discovering what happens when botany and art collide. Dr Shane Mc Guinness, Assistant Professor in Sustainability at UCD, tells us about the specially commissioned series of beer mats about Ireland’s peatlands being distributed in pubs across the Midlands in an effort to raise awareness about the archaeological and environmental treasures found in our peatlands. Tóchar Project Manager Shirley Clerkin joins discusses how the Voices & Vision for Ireland's Wetlands Conference, held in the Midlands Park Hotel in Portlaoise last week went, offering an explanation of the importance of our wetlands. Westmeath-based Artist Mariia Golubeva on her latest project, a community arts and ecology project designed to foster connections between local communities and the natural ecosystems surrounding them through art and creative participation, titled 'Green&Blue'

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Episode 176

This week on Let's Go Green with Zoe Ryan - top tips for managing our food waste, raising awareness through art and measures to reduce the amount of wildlife killed on our roads. On the back of National Food Waste Recycling Week, Circular Economy Co-ordinator at MyWaste Pauline McDonogh tells us the best practices to follow when it comes to managing our brown bin waste. Coosan-born and raised Artist Dee McKiernan and Biodiversity Officer in Roscommon County Council Gerard Hannon discuss her latest exhibition 'Our Crucial Callows' aimed at raising awareness for the unique, seasonally flooded wetland ecosystem and Special Area of Conservation along the River Shannon known as The Callows. Aoife McPartlin from Wildlife Rehabilitation Ireland reveals the systems in place and education provided to drivers in other countries for reporting injured or dead wildlife on the roads and explains why Ireland could benefit from having such protocols in place.

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