As the world marks World Ozone Day, there is some good news, resulting from 35 years of international cooperation to protect the environment.
 
 
As the world marks World Ozone Day, there is some good news, resulting from 35 years of international cooperation to protect the environment.
 
Read our submission to the Citizens Assembly on Biodiversity Loss
 
Read why, during a visit to the GLAS garden, the Lord Mayor of Dublin congratulated all those involved in the initiative.
 
Water is precious. Read our tips on how each and everyone of us can do more to reduce our consumption.
 
An update on our Reimagine Workers’ Villages project.
 
Read how you can use your power of citizen science to help not just clear litter, but collect data too.
 
Global Action Plan is taking part in the National Climate Stakeholder Forum. Find out here what the Forum is, and why we are participating in it.
 
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