Corca Dhuibhne

Dingle Peninsula
Corca Dhuibhne/Dingle Peninsula 2030
Our goal is to create a more sustainable future for the Dingle Peninsula, both environmentally and economically, and to transition our beautiful peninsula into a low-carbon society. This is important for the well-being of our communities and the health of our planet, and it will prepare us for future environmental changes and regulations. By reducing energy demands and using local renewable resources, the initiative could save our area as much as €8 million. We hope that this website will help inform you of all the projects and events already happening and that you will join us in making Corca Dhuibhne/Dingle Peninsula 2030 a reality.
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Sustainable Tourism: To include projects focusing on making tourism to and around the peninsula more sustainable.
NEWS | NUACHT


Minister Eamon Ryan visits Dingle Peninsula
Minister Eamon Ryan visits Dingle Peninsula to learn how the community is responding to the energy and climate crisis Eamon Ryan, Minister for the Environment, Climate, Communications and Transport, paid


Farmers meet for Ploutos workshop
Last Wednesday, 18th May, more than 30 people attended a workshop for the EU Ploutos project held in O’Sullivans Bar, Garraí na dTor, Lispole. This project is all about working


Climate Action Award / Gradam Gníomhaíocht Aeráide
Members of Dingle Hub team attended the IPB Pride of Place awards ceremony in Killarney recently and were delighted that the Corca Dhuibhne 2030 initiative won a Climate Action Award.