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The Water Forum

The Water Forum

By: The Water Forum An Fóram Uisce
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The Water Forum, An Fóram Uisce, is the national statutory body representative of all stakeholders with an interest in the quality of Ireland’s water bodies. We aim to strengthen stakeholder input into decision making regarding water as a fundamental national asset.The Water Forum, An Fóram Uisce Political Science Politics & Government
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  • Professor Conor Murphy highlights the need to put water at the heart of climate action
    Nov 14 2022

    For this bonus episode from The Water Forum as part of Science Week 2022, hear from Professor Conor Murphy of Maynooth University who discusses and highlights the need to put water at the heart of climate action.

    For more information visit thewaterforum.ie

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    4 mins
  • Water Management & Climate Action
    Nov 14 2022

    For this podcast episode for Science Week 2022, Dr. Triona McGrath, Research Lead with the National Water Forum (An Fóram Uisce), hears how water management needs to be at the heart of climate action and she speaks to Professor Conor Murphy, Irish Climate Analysis and Research UnitS (ICARUS) Maynooth University, Dr Michele McKeown, Assistant Professor, School of Biological, Earth & Environmental Sciences, University College Cork, and Dr Fiachra O’Loughlin, Assistant Professor, Dooge Centre for Water Resources Research, University College Dublin.

    For more information, visit thewaterforum.ie.

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    19 mins

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