This spiral of silence keeps us stuck in a spiral of inaction, where everyone waits for someone else to move first.
The good news is: Most people care deeply about the climate. They’re just waiting for a signal. That’s where YOU come in!
This spiral of silence keeps us stuck in a spiral of inaction, where everyone waits for someone else to move first.
The good news is: Most people care deeply about the climate. They’re just waiting for a signal. That’s where YOU come in!
These days, genuine connection can feel harder to find. Online platforms and news outlets are built to capture attention, often by highlighting conflict and disagreement. Outrage spreads quickly, algorithms trap…
GAP Ireland has been named one of Ireland’s SDG Champions for 2025–2027.
Christmas is a time of joy. But it is also a time when supermarkets ramp up their efforts to influence what we buy. And that matters more than we might think.
GAP Ireland’s Nature Explorer for Schools programme has won an environmental award for inspiring a new generation of nature stewards
Our daily coffee routines have environmental consequences. Here are our top tips for a sustainable cup of joe.
Eating seasonally helps us slow down, reconnect with nature’s rhythms, and restore balance to both our bodies and the planet, in a world that has forgotten the natural tempo of the seasons.
For Community Gardens Week 2025, we highlight new evidence linking diet, health and climate.
Read about the experiences of our community garden Intern Magdalena
World Mental Health Day on 10 October encourages us to pause and reflect on the demands of modern life, and on how spending time in nature supports our mental health and resilience.