People’s Park, Limerick, Saturday 22nd May 2022: Scenes at the Peoples Park Family Fun Day, Future Limerick Climate Arts Festival. Picture: Alan PlaceBelltable, Limerick, Wednesday 18th May 2022: ‘Sustainability: The Next Generation’ conversation with Manchán Magan and Limerick’s climate activist Saoirse Exton, hosted by Ceara Carney, right, for Future Limerick: Climate Arts Festival. Future Limerick Climate Arts Festival. Photo by Diarmuid GreeneBelltable, Limerick, Wednesday 18th May 2022: Pictured at the opening night of ‘Afloat’ presented by Sunday’s Child Theatre for Future Limerick Climate Arts Festival are Sophie Fuller, Eva O’Connor, Sadhbh McCoy, Louise Donlon, Gillian Fenton, Hildegard Ryan and Sanjena Bhutani. The acclaimed play which addresses loss, sisterhood and climate anxiety is a part of Future Limerick: Climate Arts Festival. Supported by the ESB Brighter Future Arts Fund, which supports artists and arts organisations that promote awareness of climate change and inspire positive action within the community. Photo by Diarmuid GreeneBelltable, Limerick, Wednesday 18th May 2022: Performing during the opening night of ‘Afloat’ presented by Sunday’s Child Theatre for Future Limerick : Climate Arts Festival are Eva O’Connor, left, and Annette O’Shea. The acclaimed play which addresses loss, sisterhood and climate anxiety is a part of Future Limerick Climate Arts Festival. Photo by Diarmuid GreeneThursday 19th May 2022: The audience gathers around an usher in a high vis bib ready for the immersive performance of ‘Rising’ presented by Sunday’s Child Theatre in collaboration with Broken Talkers for Future Limerick Climate Arts Festival.Belltable, Limerick, Wednesday 18th May 2022: Performing during the opening night of ‘Afloat’ presented by Sunday’s Child Theatre for Future Limerick Climate Arts Festival are Michael-David McKernan, Eva O’Connor and Annette O’Shea. The acclaimed play which addresses loss, sisterhood and climate anxiety is a part of Future Limerick Climate Arts Festival. Photo by Diarmuid GreeneTuesday 17th May 2022: Scenes from Scratch night, Future Limerick Climate Arts Festival 2022 at the Belltable. Pictured are Elaine O’Dwyer, Bruno Gunn, Alan Cleary, James Corr and Tara Monaghan. Picture: Alan PlaceThursday 19th May 2022: Tadhg sings on stage before the X Collective, Future Limerick Climate Arts Festival 2022 at Dolan’s Warehouse. Picture: Alan PlaceTuesday 17th May 2022: Scenes from Scratch night, Future Limerick Climate Arts Festival at the Belltable. Picture: Alan Place