County Councillors are being urged to publish climate action plans, outlining how the Council intends to improve energy efficiency and reduce greenhouse gas emissions in its own buildings and across its functions and operations.
It’s the latest in a series of protests designed to change the Council’s position on the environment.
Last month, Bray ‘Strike for Climate Change’ saw over one hundred Wicklow students from St.Gerards, Woodbrock College, St. Andrews and Bray School Project National School deliver a petition to the Council urging them to declare a Climate Emergency with immediate effect.
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