Meetings
2016-2018
Citizens' Assembly
4 - 5 November 2017
2016 – 2018 Citizens’ AssemblyÂ
Meeting of the Assembly on How the state can make Ireland a leader in tackling climate change [Agenda]
Weekend 9: 4 and 5 November 2017
Saturday 4 November
9:00 – Opening Address by the Chair
9:15 – Sectoral Sessions: Transport
Session 1: Current Transport Policy in Ireland- is Climate Change a consideration?
Anne Graham, CEO, National Transport Authority
9:35 – Session 2: If Ireland was a leader in tackling climate change what would Transport Policy look like in Ireland?
Dr. Brian Caulfield, TCD
09:55 – Roundtable Discussion
10:25 –Â Q&A
10:55 -Coffee
11:10 -International Perspectives on Climate Leadership
Session 3: How to be a leader in tackling Climate Change- the Danish experience
Connie Hedegaard, former Danish Minister for Climate and Energy and former European Commissioner for Climate Action
11:30 – Session 4: How to be a leader in tackling Climate Change- the Scottish experience
Prof. Andrew Kerr, Executive Director, Edinburgh Centre for Carbon Innovation and Prof. Of Climate and Low Carbon Innovation, University of Edinburgh
11:50 – Roundtable Discussion
12:20 – Q&A
12.50 – Lunch
14:00 – Sectoral Sessions: Agriculture, food and land use
Session 5: Current Agriculture/ Land Use Policy in Ireland- is Climate Change a consideration?
Prof. Gary Lanigan, Research Officer, Teagasc
14:20 -Session 6: If Ireland was a leader in tackling climate change what would Agriculture/ Land use Policy look like in Ireland?
Prof. Alan Matthews, Professor Emeritus of European Agricultural Policy, TCD
14:45 – Roundtable Discussion
15:15 – Q&A
15:45 -Coffee
16:00 -Session 7: Agriculture, food and land use panel discussion on leadership
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- Andrew McHugh, Smart Farming Farmer, Longford
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- Iseult Ward, FoodCloud
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- Tony Garahy, Lough Boora Farm
16:30 – Q&A and Panel discussion
17.15 – Conclusion
Sunday 5 November
9:30 – Welcome from the Chair
9:35 – The Climate Change Advisory Council
Prof. John Fitzgerald, Chair of the Climate Change Advisory Council
10:00 – Q&A
10.30 – Preparation and agreement on the Ballot Paper
Presentation of Draft Ballot Paper, Chair of the Assembly
11.00 – Roundtable Discussion
11.30 – Coffee
11:45 – Feedback and Q&A from members followed by Finalisation and agreement on wording of Ballot
13:00 – Printing of Ballot Paper/ Final Reflective Exercise
13:30 – Voting
14:00 – Lunch/ Counting of the Vote
15:30 – Announcement of results, Concluding remarks and Reflections from the Chair