Episode 163
Let's Go Green with Aisling O'Rourke
Monday, 9 February 2026 - 48 minutes
This week on Let’s Go Green with Aisling O’Rourke on Midlands 103, we explore how global warnings, local insights and early education all play a role in shaping Ireland’s climate response.
John Gibbons, environmental journalist and author of The Lie of the Land, joins me to discuss the significance of the Doomsday Clock moving to 85 seconds to midnight. We look at what this symbolic moment says about the state of global risk, from climate change to biodiversity collapse, and why it matters for Ireland.
Deputy John Clendennen, a member of the Oireachtas Committee on Climate, reflects on what Ireland can learn from Storm Eowyn. He shares insights from the committee’s recent findings and what’s needed to strengthen local resilience in the face of more extreme weather events.
And Dr Nóirín Burke of the Marine Institute’s Explorers Programme talks about the importance of introducing young people to ocean literacy. We explore how education is key to building long-term awareness of our marine environment and climate responsibility and how your school can get involved.
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Tune in every Monday night at 7pm on Midlands 103 or listen back on your preferred podcast platform. Let’s Go Green is proudly sponsored by EirGrid Group, supporting informed conversations on climate action, science and sustainability across Ireland.