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SUMMARY:April 2022 Anaerobic Digestion Webinar – Seisiún Eolais faoi Dhíleá Anaeróbach
DESCRIPTION:Dingle Hub is hosting a public online event on Anaerobic Digestion with updates from the Circular Bioeconomy Research groups of both MaREI (Research Centre for Energy\, Climate and Marine) and MTU (Munster Technological University). \nThis webinar will provide environmental and economic perspectives on the role of anaerobic digestion in tackling greenhouse gas emissions with the chance to pose questions to the experts.All are welcome to join but need to register in advance. Register for webinar here which will be broadcast live and recorded. \nTá Dingle Hub ag eagrú imeacht poiblí ar-líne faoi Dhíleá Anaeróbach leis an eolas is déanaí ó ghrúpaí Taighde ar an mBithgheilleagar Ciorclach ag MaREI agus Ollscoil\nTheicneolaíochta na Mumhan araon. Tabharfaidh an seimineár gréasáin seo dearcthaí timpeallachta agus eacnaimaíocha ar ról an dílea anaeróbaigh agus sinn ag dul i ngleic le hastaíochtaí gás ceaptha teasa\, agus an deis chun ceisteanna a chur ar na saineolaithe.\nBeidh fáilte roimh chách a bheith páirteach\, ach ní mór clárú roimh ré. Is féidir é seo a dhéanamh anseo. \nTopics will include: \n\nInternational Perspectives\nSEAI EcoAD project (farm scale logistics\, novel methods of improvement\, and economic analysis)\nImplications for the food and beverage industry\nSFI BiOrbic Farm Zero C\nBiorefinery Glas\n\nSpeakers: \nMTU Circular Bioeconomy Research Group \nJames Gaffey \nJames is Co-Director of the Circular Bioeconomy Research Group at Shannon ABC in Munster Technology University. James is coordinator/Principal Investigator/co-PI on over 10 EU and nationally-funded circular bioeconomy research projects\, including Biorefinery Glas\, INFORMBIO\, BIOSWITCH\, ICT-BIOCHAIN and BIO4AFRICA. He is part of the SFI BiOrbic Farm Zero C team. He lectures on Ireland’s first Masters degree in Bioeconomy and is a member of the Govt-appointed Expert Advisory Group to Ireland’s National Bioeconomy Forum. \nMaREI Circular Bioeconomy Research Group \nProf. Jerry D. Murphy \nDr David Wall \nDónal Ó Céilleachair \nXue Ning \nJorge Diaz Huerta \nDr Richard O’Shea \nMore info on MaREI speakers here
URL:https://dinglepeninsula2030.com/events/april-2022-anaerobic-digestion-webinar-seisiun-eolais-faoi-dhilea-anaerobach/
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SUMMARY:Voices from the Field 
DESCRIPTION:Voices from the Field  \nDingle Mart\, Spa Rd \nFriday 29th April from 12noon to 1pm \n  \nLisa Fingleton\, the Embedded Artist with Corca Dhuibhne Inbhuanaithe\, will share some of her creative responses as part of this project taking place on the Dingle Peninsula. \nThis is a unique opportunity to hear the voices and experiences of participating farmers on the Peninsula in relation to climate change and the impact of extreme weather events.  Through photographs\, drawings and journals\, Lisa has been recording the time spent with the farm families\, listening to the challenges they face and sharing the highs and lows of their lives.  Lisa will be joined for this session by some of the farming participants. \n  \nCorca Dhuibhne Inbhuanaithe\, A Creative Imagining is working with ten farming families from the Dingle Peninsula looking at ways in which agriculture can diversify in the face of climate change.  One of 15 projects supported under the inaugural Creative Ireland Climate Action Fund\, this project is a led by the Dingle Creativity & Innovation Hub in partnership with MaREI and the Green Arts Initiative in Ireland. \n  \nThis event will be followed by a light lunch in the mart canteen. \n  \nAdmission is Free \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://dinglepeninsula2030.com/events/voices-from-the-field/
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