We are delighted to announce that Seán Dillon has been selected to be part of Ireland’s national and international climate change efforts. A final year student in Environmental Science and Engineering at Trinity College Dublin, Seán is passionate about sustainable development, climate infrastructure, and equitable access to clean water supplies and sanitation.
Established by the Department of Climate, Energy and the Environment, working in collaboration with the National Youth Council of Ireland (NYCI), this will be the fourth year of the Climate Youth Delegate Programme.
The goal of this programme is to provide the Department with a channel to support the active participation of young people in international climate policy and processes and ensure Ireland’s official delegation to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) benefit from the perspectives and knowledges of youth in its work.
Each Climate Youth Delegate serves a term of 18 months. They are tasked with raising awareness of Ireland’s international climate action efforts through sharing informative and engaging social media posts, including, where possible, interviews with high-level representatives. The Climate Youth Delegate will also reach out to youth communities and networks across Ireland to share knowledge and gather ideas and solutions. These will feed into Ireland’s national and international climate change priorities.
As part of their role, the Climate Youth Delegate is invited to accompany the Taoiseach, Ministers, or Departmental officials at different national and international climate change negotiations each year to represent the voices of Irish youth.
If you would like to learn more and stay up to date with news and information about the Ireland’s Climate Youth Delegates’ work, you can follow them on Instagram at @climateyouthdelegate.irl. Additionally, those holding youth events in Ireland can contact eimear@nyci.ie to invite the Climate Youth Delegates to attend .