PlantClimateLab at Trinity College Dublin’s Climate Gateway Launch
Recently, Dr Christos Chondrogiannis had the chance to represent PlantClimateLab at the launch of the new Climate Gateway at Trinity College Dublin.
The event, held on 4 November 2025, brought together researchers, policy-makers, industry leaders, and community partners to mark the opening of this new initiative aimed at building momentum for a more resilient, climate-ready future.
Christos presented our posters highlighting the lab’s work on plant-based climate solutions, ecosystem modelling, and nature-inspired adaptation strategies, like plant-enhanced weathering as a part of the Terraform project. He also had the opportunity to connect with colleagues from across Trinity and beyond who are working on climate resilience, biodiversity, and sustainability research.
The Climate Gateway aims to connect Trinity expertise with wider society – linking policy, business, education, and communities to co-create actionable climate solutions. Our participation reflects PlantClimateLab’s ongoing commitment to collaborative, interdisciplinary approaches to tackling the climate challenge.
We’re excited to continue contributing to the Climate Gateway network and exploring new ways our research can support Ireland’s transition to a sustainable, nature-positive future.


