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04 Apr 2026

Kildare student Mark Monaghan announced as YRE National Winner

Mark was awarded for his originality and creativity in his 3 minute video on the climate crisis by the National Young Reporters of the Environment

Kildare student Mark Monaghan announced as YRE National Winner

YRE National winners announced

An Taisce are proud to announce that Mark Monaghan from Piper’s Hill College in Naas, Co. Kildare is the overall winner of the YRE National Competition. Mark was awarded for his originality and creativity in his 3 minute video on the Climate crisis. “The video exists to present the goal of my YouTube channel (So-Called Switch), which is to present climate change in a way that is easy-to-follow and tangible for newcomers. The video highlights a handful of pre-existing videos on the channel, like the one on dietary emissions and the channel’s induction video” states Mark.

Ten students have been selected as winners of the National Young Reporters of the Environment competition. The YRE competition is a leadership programme open to students aged 11-25 who are invited to share their environmental perspectives through an article, photograph, or video. A total of 50 Green-Schools signed up for the programme which launched in January this year. Following the alarming need for urgent action, YRE recommends that students investigate local environmental issues linked to the following three themes; Climate Change, Biodiversity Loss and Environmental Pollution. Under strict criteria, the students task was to identify and research a local environmental issue in their area, propose solutions and communicate their findings to the community. The criteria also directs each student to evaluate how these local issues feed into the bigger global picture by linking in with the SDG’s. Winning entries addressed climate anxiety, the threat of the New Zealand flatworm, Sika Deer and the destruction of Ireland’s flora and fauna. Invasive species and biodiversity loss were the most common theme across all entries for 2024. 

YRE project manager, Claire McDonald stated, “The YRE competition empowers young people to take an informed stand on local environmental issues and gives them a platform to articulate these via written article, photography or video. The standard of entries were exceptionally high this year and our judges were overwhelmed with the positive actions and solutions put forward by the students” 

Students will be awarded a certificate along with their prizes from go pro’s, tablets and vouchers up to the value of €1,500 cumulatively. The overall winners in each category have a chance of being recognized on a global scale with publication on the International YRE exposure website and entry into the International award. This year Ireland has it’s first entry into the unique International Collaboration category where Colaiste Muire in Cobh worked with Ruaraka and Makini High schools in Nairobi, Kenya. Students make a comparison of a topic across different countries including processes, e.g., cause-effect, start-end, production-consumption. In this case, how textile consumption here in Ireland has a devastating environmental consequences in Kenya. Winners will be announced over the summer and we wish all our Irish entries the best of luck! 

Winning articles, video’s and photos can be viewed at https://yreireland.exposure.co/ 

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