Nuala Ahern
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Mythic Links

Mythology Group

Lectures begin Jan. 31st through to May 2008.
United Arts Club
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Ancient Greece Architecture, Landscape and Myth
Mary MacKenna, Architect

DATE: Weds. 4 June
at 1pm and 6.30pm:
VENUE: National Museum of Ireland, Kildare St. D2

Admission FREE www.museum.ie

Welcome to the website of Nuala Ahern

Nuala is an environmentalist, policy analyst and writer on ecology and psychology. Nuala  is a former Green member of the European Parliament and represented Leinster on the East Coast of Ireland  for 10 years from 1994-2004. Nuala was vice president of the Parliament’s Committee on Industry, External Trade, Research and Energy. She was also president of the European Parliament Group on Complementary and Natural Medicine, and served on the European Parliament Delegation to the US Congress. She was a member of Wicklow County Council from 1991-1994. She is a founder member of the Irish Women’s Environmental Network. A counselling psychologist by profession before becoming a public representative, Nuala continues to be interested in both ecology and psychology

As a former European legislator Nuala has key experience in policy analysis both with regard to European legislation and to environmental issues. Nuala currently works as a  policy analyst and writer on green and environmental issues. She also works with organisations and individuals to educate and develop their connection with the natural world, and with organisations facing environmental challenges that seek ways to dialogue and resolve conflict.

If you would like to contact Nuala with regard to the services she provides
please email nuala@nualaahern.com.



Interview with His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama
His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama - click to watch the interview with Nuala Ahern

His Holiness the Dalai Lama is a man of peace.  In 1989 he was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for his non-violent struggle for the liberation of Tibet.  He has consistently advocated policies of non-violence, even in the face of extreme aggression. He also became the first Nobel Laureate to be recognized for his concern for global environmental problems. » Watch the interview (4.30MB)

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