Saoirse Exton
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On Anger
Anger, that emotion that is so deeply feared, should be a tool for achieving fundamental change.
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The Myth of Wilderness
We have been taught to believe that we are alien to the land that reared us. Maybe it is time to recognise that we are as much a part of ecological systems as any lifeform on this planet.
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Unity and Climate
My submission to Unpologetic Magazine’s Third Issue: Invisability/Ambiguity
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Degrowth: A Definition
A collaboration with Climate Words
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A Dream of the Future
My Intervention to the Regional Dialogue of Europe and Central Asia, in celebration of 75 years of the UN Declaration of Human Rights.
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Language Loss and the Climate Crisis
My Keynote speech at the Cambridge Climate Conference, discussing the danger language loss poses as we face the climate crisis.
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‘This House Would Be an Ecoterrorist’ Speech
My speech for the motion above at the University Philosophical Society at Trinity College, Dublin.
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Mary Robinson Climate Conference
A speech I gave at the Mary Robinson Climate Conference in Ballina
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State must stop treating young people as substandard with sub minimum wage
Productivity is not tied to age, and this demonstrates that once again the sub-minimum wage is discriminatory, write Saoirse Exton and Jamie Mac Giolla Bháin
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Alternative Christmas Message
A contribution to the Irish Independent surrounding an alternative message to consider during Christmastime 2022