The Citizens' Assembly will this weekend make recommendations on how the State can help make Ireland a leader in tackling climate change.
Mary Laffoy and the 99 Citizen members will meet in Dublin to hear presentations today before a vote tomorrow.
Longford 'Smart Farmer' Andrew McHugh will be one of those explaining how sharing knowledge and technology has been saving him money:
Anne Graham, CEO of the National Transport Authority says there are three main areas we need to look at to reduce carbon emissions:
A Trinity Professor has also been highlighting problems with our transport policy.
Dr Brian Caulfield says barriers to change in the Transport sector are bigger than in other sectors in relation to Climate Change.
Car congestion levels in the Capital are at 43 percent while some of the worst levels around the world are at 55 percent.
Dr Caulfield says cars are a wasteful resource: