*Sinead Sheehan. Photograph: Clare PPN
Environmentalist groups declared they were not going to be silenced as they presented Cathaoirleach of Clare County Council, Cllr Cathal Crowe with a signed petition asking the local authority to declare a climate and biodiversity emergency on Monday.
In what was one of the more unique demonstrations to occur at Aras Contae an Chlรกir, they wore masks of Irelandโs most endangered species with sounds of nature and the wild playing in the background as they lobbied elected members of the County Council.
They gathered at the Council HQ before discussions took place on the Draft Climate Change Adaptation Strategy 2019-2024 which had received 29 submissions from the public. However environmental groups felt their submissions were not listened before the compilation of the Strategy. One protester told The Clare Echo, โWe feel they are not listening to us or the submissions, the system isnโt too democratic. Weโre not going to be silencedโ.
Representatives from Extinction Rebellion Clare, Futureproof Clare, Clare PPN, Friends of Ennistymon Biodiversity and the Clare Environmental Network were among the 14 individuals presenting the petition. They had been informed none of their recommendations were to be included in the Climate Change Adaptation Strategy. โThe county belongs to its inhabitantsโ, James Giller stated when addressing Cllr Crowe.
โMy wife is a vegan, someone in our house is making the necessary changes,โ Fianna Fรกilโs Crowe told the assembled crowd. He flagged that the environment has been โa huge feature of our Councilโ in both the current and previous term. โPolitically, there is a will to adapt to climate change, weโre not like a political family in Kilgarvan, Co Kerry who deny climate changeโ. He confirmed the petition would be passed on to Corporate Services and would be available for elected members to view.

In response to Croweโs comments Sinead Sheehan of Extinction Rebellion Clare said, โTo be not listened to would be extremely wrongโ. Resource Officer with Clare PPN, Sarah Clancy pointed out that their submission sought environmental and social inclusion representatives on the Councilโs Strategic Policy Committees, โNone of the submissions weโve made have been taken on boardโ.
During the local authorityโs September meeting, Cllr Pat Hayes (FF) proposed a special meeting to deal with the Adaptation Strategy which was seconded by Cllr Johnny Flynn (FG). Director of Service, Carmel Kirby said they were happy to hold such a meeting. โThe draft strategy is a high strategy with high level goals and high level actions,โ she explained, โthe strategy is purely focused on adaptationโ.
Kirby added, โThe 29 submissions will provide valuable input into the next stage of the strategy because of their detailed nature. What Iโm hearing is the councillors want to see how each of the individual submissions made were heard, very happy to do thatโ. The meeting will take place on Monday afternoon.
Following the decision, Clare PPN stated, โWe are very grateful to them for recognizing the importance of this and hope to see the effort people made to engage with the strategy being put to good useโ.