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Catherine Connolly Addresses DCU Climate Conference

Analysis based on 6 articles · First reported May 12, 2026 · Last updated May 12, 2026

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The event highlights the growing focus on climate change and its potential economic disruptions, particularly in Republic of Ireland, as projected by the Guyana — Guyana Environmental Protection Agency. While not directly impacting specific stocks, it underscores the increasing regulatory and societal pressure for businesses to adopt sustainable practices, potentially affecting industries like energy and infrastructure.

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Catherine Connolly, the President, delivered a key address at the sixth annual DCU Climate Conference hosted by Dublin City University's Institute for Climate and Society. She emphasized that transformative change to address the climate emergency is not happening fast enough, citing the European State of the Climate Report 2025, co-compiled by the World Meteorological Organization and the European Union — Copernicus Climate Change Service, which found Europe to be the fastest-warming continent. Catherine Connolly also highlighted the 'deafening silence' around the 'normalisation of war' and its inextricable link to climate change. The Guyana — Guyana Environmental Protection Agency also provided projections for Republic of Ireland's climate, indicating warmer temperatures, increased rainfall, and coastal flooding.

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Catherine Connolly, as the President, delivered a key address at the DCU Climate Conference, emphasizing the urgency of climate action and the link between war and climate change.
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Dublin City University hosted the DCU Climate Conference through its Institute for Climate and Society, serving as a platform for discussions on climate change.
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Republic of Ireland is the location of the DCU Climate Conference and is directly affected by the climate change projections discussed, including warmer temperatures and increased rainfall.
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The World Meteorological Organization co-compiled the European State of the Climate Report 2025, which was referenced by Catherine Connolly in her address.
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The European Union — Copernicus Climate Change Service, part of the EU, co-compiled the European State of the Climate Report 2025, providing data on Europe's warming climate.
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The Guyana — Guyana Environmental Protection Agency provided risk assessments projecting Republic of Ireland's future climate changes, including warmer temperatures and increased rainfall.
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The European Union's European Union — Copernicus Climate Change Service contributed to the European State of the Climate Report 2025, highlighting Europe as the fastest-warming continent.
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