Mayo man selected by former US VP Al Gore to represent Ireland as a climate leader

Claremorris native Luke Gibbons has been selected to represent Ireland as a Climate Reality Leader by Former US Vice President Al Gore.

This prestigious honour comes after a sensational year for the 27-year-old student.

Selection for this programme is extremely competitive with many high-quality candidates for very few locations worldwide. Gibbons is the only Irish representative.

The Climate Reality Project, founded by Al Gore, focuses on empowering individuals to take action on climate change. Gibbons, along with other newly selected Climate Reality Leaders, will undergo comprehensive training designed to equip them with the knowledge and tools needed to advocate for sustainable practices and policies in their home countries.

This weekend, Gibbons will spend three days in Rome receiving training from Al Gore himself among other notable climate leaders including Federica Fricano, Co-Chair of the G7, Roberto Gualieri, Mayor of Rome and Haris Doukas, Mayor of Athens.

Luke was selected as an Al Gore Climate Leader on the back of his expertise surrounding climate change. Luke is an Irish Research Council Government of Ireland Scholar and PhD Candidate at Trinity College Dublin and a former Fulbright Scholar and Visiting Researcher at Harvard Law School. His award-winning research focuses on company directors’ duties and climate change risks.

In February 2024, Luke’s research was recognised across the Atlantic when he was named in the Top 40 Under 40 Irish in America, winning the People’s Choice Award with an incredible 21.496 votes.

Gibbon’s appointment comes just months after his selection as a President Mary Robinson Young Climate Leader, where he has already engaged in dialogue with the Former President as a speaker at the Mary Robinson Climate Conference 2024 in Ballina.

Gibbons holds a First- Class Law Degree with a Gold Medal from Trinity College Dublin and BCL with Distinction from the University of Oxford where he graduated as the Honoré Scholar in Law. He has also worked on environmental policies as a Legislative Fellow for Congressman Matt Cartwright on Capitol Hill as part of the Washington Ireland Program and has published widely in the area.

He is an incoming Casimir Pulaski Scholar at the Academy of Young Diplomats, previous Irish Law Student of the Year and in 2021 was awarded as the Most Outstanding Person Under 40 in Ireland for Academic Leadership and Achievement. Gibbons will engage in work and discussions with the Former Vice President on a range of topics including, fighting green-washing, building resilience and deriving climate solutions.