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Generation Glas Youth Summer School at UCD develops next generation of leaders in climate and sustainability.

Published: Tuesday, 13 August, 2024

Generation Glas 2024 UCD Design Thinking for events showing three youth participants taking part in discussion

Generation Glas youth participants taking part in a UCD Design Thinking for events activity, August 2024.

In August 2024, BiOrbic, Ireland’s national bioeconomy research centre, and Foróige proudly launched the second year of their flagship youth sustainability ambassador programme, Generation Glas, with 25 teenagers taking part for 2024-5. Richard Bruton TD, Fine Gael spokesperson for the Environment, Climate and Communications, officially launched the programme.

Generation Glas is a pioneering programme designed to empower teenagers from marginalised and underserved communities across Ireland. Following a successful pilot year, the programme’s second cohort of 25 young participants has embarked on an eight-month journey focused on sustainability, climate action, and community engagement. This year’s participants come from Nenagh (Tipperary), Whitechurch (Dublin), Mahon, Glanmire, and Castletownbere (Cork).

https://biorbic.comGeneration Glas 2024 Systems Thinking activity at Airfield, August 2024/generation-glas/

Generation Glas 2024 Systems Thinking activity at Airfield, August 2024

The summer school kicked off with a four-day residential experience at UCD. The rest of the programme includes further residentials, field trips to sustainability hubs around Ireland, biweekly online sessions with expert guests, and a series of youth-led community events. These activities are designed to build vital skills such as critical thinking, teamwork, planning and goal setting, by unlocking access to experts in environmental and sustainability science, communication, advocacy, and more. Throughout the programme, participants are supported to identify and engage with sustainability topics that resonate with them, ultimately bringing their messages back to their communities by organising their own outreach and awareness events.

Generation Glas 2024 UCD BiOrbic Lab tour, August 2024

Generation Glas 2024 UCD BiOrbic Lab tour, August 2024.

“We are delighted to launch the second Generation Glas summer school,” said Derek O’Brien, Executive Director at BiOrbic. “Our partnership with Foróige has been fantastic. It has enabled us to engage directly with and be inspired by young people, who are  increasingly the drivers of proactive positive change to create a sustainable future”.

Sarah Haslam, Director of Programmes and Research at Foróige, stated “We are immensely proud of our young participants and their growth into informed, confident sustainability ambassadors through this programme. Generation Glas continues to show the impact that young people can have when given the chance and support. We are delighted to partner with BiOrbic to ensure that young people have opportunities to develop important life and employability skills that will help to prepare them to tackle some of the biggest and most existential issues of our time.”

BiOrbic and Foróige are excited to empower young people to become leaders in sustainability and advocates for a better future. The Generation Glas programme represents a significant step towards fostering a new generation of environmentally conscious citizens who are equipped to tackle the challenges of climate change.

In this UCD Sustainability video, project coordinator Conor Patrick Haugh explains how the programme has grown - and some participants give their own reasons for getting involved.

Further information

Biorbic Generation Glas, a network of young sustainability ambassadors

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