Dublin Climate Action Week

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Various & Online, Monday 11th May - Sunday 17th May

Dublin Climate Action Week is an annual one-week programme of online and in-person events, which aims to showcase and inspire climate action across the Dublin region. Dublin Climate Action Week 2026 is taking place from the 11th – 17th of May.

The four Dublin Local Authorities, the Dublin Climate Action Regional Office (CARO) and Codema – Dublin’s Energy Agency have come together once more in 2026 to organise a great programme of events to showcase the Dublin region’s climate action progress, demonstrate the leadership role of the four Dublin Local Authorities and inspire action.


Date:
Monday 11th May - Sunday 17th May
Time:
Varies
Price:
Free

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