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Neil’s TEDx talk will be based on the want in all of us to create change and some of the rewards it brings once we talk the first steps. I have designed a proven system that lowers risk – health risk and financial risk while promoting social good and environmental responsibility at the same time. During Neils TEDx talk, he wants to get the audience thinking inside the box. “I want them rejigging the existing circles they are already in and hopefully feeling empowered enough to start healthy disruption to the status quo.” Neil McCabe, otherwise known as ‘The Green Fireman’ from Kilbarrack in North Dublin, founder of The GreenPlan, Co-founder of Grown and environmental activist. Is on a mission to empower national communities, at a local level. His ‘GreenPlan’ idea was quickly picked up by Dublin City Council and the European Union, McCabe travelled over and back to meetings in Brussels, Moscow and numerous other European Capitals. While still working as a fireman in Kilbarrack Firestation. A fellow of Ashoka Ireland in 2013. A worldwide network of leading social entrepreneurs providing system-changing solutions to global social challenges. Rather than leave problems like climate change to governments and politicians to solve. Co-Founder of Grown where the mission is to plant one tree for every t-shirt bought. and a member of the one percent for the planet organization which aims to give 1% of annual sales from all members, to helps environmental groups globally. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx