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Prof Katharine Hayhoe: Where to find hope that climate crisis will be addressed

Prof Katharine Hayhoe: Where to find hope that climate crisis will be addressed

Influential climate scientist sees no conflict between religion and science on climate change

Thu Mar 12 2020 - 21:25
Bird flu outbreak confirmed in Co Monaghan poultry flock

Bird flu outbreak confirmed in Co Monaghan poultry flock

Infectious outbreak does not kill birds in high numbers or pose a risk to human health

Wed Mar 11 2020 - 22:06
Over 200 mumps cases reported in Ireland last week, HSE says

Over 200 mumps cases reported in Ireland last week, HSE says

Outbreak of viral infection began in 2018 with teens and young adults hardest hit

Wed Mar 11 2020 - 18:12
Weather warnings issued for several counties as high winds and snow forecast

Weather warnings issued for several counties as high winds and snow forecast

Coastal flooding could occur due to combination of waves and spring tides

Wed Mar 11 2020 - 18:11
Robotics pioneer awarded prestigious St Patrick’s Day Science Medal

Robotics pioneer awarded prestigious St Patrick’s Day Science Medal

Science Foundation Ireland honours Prof Neville Hogan, regarded as ‘father of rehabilitation robotics’

Wed Mar 11 2020 - 17:04
New app from NUI Galway provides real-time weather forecasts

New app from NUI Galway provides real-time weather forecasts

StreamAIR provides air quality indications, combined with air pollution risks

Wed Mar 11 2020 - 09:21
Irish Water’s operation of Leixlip treatment plant criticised by advisory body

Irish Water’s operation of Leixlip treatment plant criticised by advisory body

The plant’s recent difficulties highlight vulnerability of Dublin’s water supply

Wed Mar 11 2020 - 09:19
Global society ‘off-track’ on climate targets, UN warns

Global society ‘off-track’ on climate targets, UN warns

People and wildlife at risk from greater heat, sea level rises and extreme weather

Tue Mar 10 2020 - 20:05
Applications open for community wind and solar farms

Applications open for community wind and solar farms

Successful applicants will be awarded State contracts to generate power for national grid

Mon Mar 09 2020 - 21:17
Global capitalist system a bigger threat than coronavirus, Naidoo says

Global capitalist system a bigger threat than coronavirus, Naidoo says

Ex-Amnesty chief says today’s problems will seem like a ‘picnic’ in future if climate change not addressed

Sat Mar 07 2020 - 10:42
Mary Robinson says climate crisis should have topped election agenda

Mary Robinson says climate crisis should have topped election agenda

Former president warns price of political inaction will be substantial fines for Ireland

Sat Mar 07 2020 - 01:00
Ireland ‘could supply 5% of Europe’s electricity’ with offshore wind

Ireland ‘could supply 5% of Europe’s electricity’ with offshore wind

Renewable energy developer Eddie O’Connor claims demand for power will rise 250%

Thu Mar 05 2020 - 21:15
Transport and heat emissions holding back progress on decarbonising

Transport and heat emissions holding back progress on decarbonising

Fossil fuel use in sectors a threat to Ireland’s long-term green energy goals, authority says

Thu Mar 05 2020 - 07:26
Call for more engineers to tackle society’s ‘biggest challenges’

Call for more engineers to tackle society’s ‘biggest challenges’

State’s former envoy to UN urges profession to play part in facing climage-change trials

Wed Mar 04 2020 - 16:28
Is 2020 the world’s last chance to tackle climate change?

Is 2020 the world’s last chance to tackle climate change?

As we enter a make-or-break decade in addressing the crisis, just three of 197 countries have met an agreed deadline to strengthen climate plans

Sat Feb 22 2020 - 06:00
Election 2020: Climate change is the dog that didn’t bark

Election 2020: Climate change is the dog that didn’t bark

It was Sinn Féin’s message of change rather than the Green one of climate change that emerged as the big winner

Mon Feb 10 2020 - 18:56
Election 2020: Anne Rabbitte (Fianna Fáil)

Election 2020: Anne Rabbitte (Fianna Fáil)

Galway East candidate elected on the eighth count

Mon Feb 10 2020 - 15:25
Election 2020: Ciarán Cannon (Fine Gael)

Election 2020: Ciarán Cannon (Fine Gael)

Galway East candidate elected on the eighth count

Mon Feb 10 2020 - 15:25
Election 2020: Seán Canney (Ind)

Election 2020: Seán Canney (Ind)

Galway East candidate elected on the seventh count

Mon Feb 10 2020 - 15:25
Galway East results: All three sitting TDs returned to Dáil

Galway East results: All three sitting TDs returned to Dáil

21-year-old Sinn Féin candidate Louis O’Hara very close to pulling off shock win

Sun Feb 09 2020 - 22:55
The Inchicore scientist battling to save the Great Barrier Reef

The Inchicore scientist battling to save the Great Barrier Reef

In Queensland, Prof Terry Hughes works to protect the world’s biggest coral system

Sat Feb 08 2020 - 06:00
Green tech investments now make business sense, argues Commission head

Green tech investments now make business sense, argues Commission head

You need to have a plan on how you are going to decarbonise your assets over time...that is the big task, says EU Commission climate change boss

Fri Feb 07 2020 - 14:39
Robinson says public servants must provide ‘emergency response’ to climate crisis

Robinson says public servants must provide ‘emergency response’ to climate crisis

Former president claims delegates to the UN make ‘fine speeches’ but put forward few concrete plans to reduce emissions

Thu Feb 06 2020 - 19:58
Bigger parties ‘weakest on climate action’, campaigners say

Bigger parties ‘weakest on climate action’, campaigners say

FG, FF, SF manifestos score worst; climate expert says parties ‘still don’t seem to connect the dots’

Tue Feb 04 2020 - 19:35
Greens reject view that Irish voters don’t care about climate issues

Greens reject view that Irish voters don’t care about climate issues

Eamon Ryan accuses rival parties of lack of vision and ambition on climate action

Tue Feb 04 2020 - 18:35
Anger as Irish Rail removes hedgerows along Limerick Junction-Waterford line

Anger as Irish Rail removes hedgerows along Limerick Junction-Waterford line

Save Our Hedgerows campaigners are demanding that all work ceases

Tue Feb 04 2020 - 01:00
Election 2020 climate policies: From the ambitious to the vague

Election 2020 climate policies: From the ambitious to the vague

Carbon tax, public transport and the national herd are covered by most parties

Mon Feb 03 2020 - 02:02
Too young to vote but student activist group tells parties what to do

Too young to vote but student activist group tells parties what to do

Fridays for Future presents list of nine climate demands to Fine Gael and Fianna Fáil

Fri Jan 31 2020 - 20:03
Ingenious Ireland a window on a not so distant past

Ingenious Ireland a window on a not so distant past

Breadth of the book ranges from natural history to industrialisation and to sociology

Thu Jan 30 2020 - 01:00
Varadkar and Martin will not back national herd cut, IFA told

Varadkar and Martin will not back national herd cut, IFA told

FG and FF clash with Green Party in front of farmers on range of climate change issues

Tue Jan 28 2020 - 20:38
Inertia on global warming to cost State €7.6bn, say Greens

Inertia on global warming to cost State €7.6bn, say Greens

Bulk of expense from air pollution, congestion and subsidising fossil fuels, claims party

Fri Jan 24 2020 - 18:45
Election 2020: RTÉ rejects calls for leaders’ debate on climate

Election 2020: RTÉ rejects calls for leaders’ debate on climate

Dedicated climate action debate is required due to scale of issue, say campaigners

Fri Jan 24 2020 - 12:35
Cross-section One Future group launches campaign for faster climate action

Cross-section One Future group launches campaign for faster climate action

Faith, development, civil society, environmental groups set out nine demands for political parties

Thu Jan 23 2020 - 11:59
Leading role played in climate research by Irish scientists recalled

Leading role played in climate research by Irish scientists recalled

Second Robert Boyle Winter School will examine critical contribution of Boyle and John Tyndall

Thu Jan 23 2020 - 00:00
Scientist says methane from farming should be treated differently to CO2

Scientist says methane from farming should be treated differently to CO2

Prof John FitzGerald warns all sectors must take climate action

Tue Jan 21 2020 - 21:42
Local authorities should ‘should co-operate more’ to tackle illegal waste

Local authorities should ‘should co-operate more’ to tackle illegal waste

EPA report calls for more focus on enforcing waste segregation in households and businesses

Tue Jan 21 2020 - 13:51
Biodiversity is in A&E, says BirdWatch Ireland

Biodiversity is in A&E, says BirdWatch Ireland

Environmental group urges overhaul of food policy and action to reverse declines in species

Mon Jan 20 2020 - 15:49
Mercosur deal at odds with EU carbon neutrality aim, study claims

Mercosur deal at odds with EU carbon neutrality aim, study claims

Climate policies may be ‘undermined’ by Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay and Uruguay

Mon Jan 20 2020 - 05:00
Election 2020: How much of an impact will the environment have?

Election 2020: How much of an impact will the environment have?

Climate change stands out as a key concern but will it change how people use their votes?

Sun Jan 19 2020 - 18:01
Varadkar says Greens need to show how ‘extreme’ carbon cuts can be done

Varadkar says Greens need to show how ‘extreme’ carbon cuts can be done

Fine Gael promises 70% renewable electricity by 2030; €8.6bn for transport

Sat Jan 18 2020 - 16:33
Academic calls for election climate change debate among party leaders

Academic calls for election climate change debate among party leaders

Barry McMullin says crisis is ‘entirely different from all other issues’ in campaign

Sat Jan 18 2020 - 13:46
Election 2020: Green Party pledges to extend smokey coal ban if in government

Election 2020: Green Party pledges to extend smokey coal ban if in government

Party would increase air monitoring and ban cars in vicinity of schools

Fri Jan 17 2020 - 20:19
Dublin homes within walking distance of park are worth more, conference told

Dublin homes within walking distance of park are worth more, conference told

Economists says case for such houses to have higher property taxes to be used for green spaces

Fri Jan 17 2020 - 18:08
Coastwatch litter survey reveals encouraging trend

Coastwatch litter survey reveals encouraging trend

‘The turnaround is massive. We think it’s happening because of behavioural change’

Thu Jan 16 2020 - 18:34
John Bercow: Brexit is UK’s most colossal foreign-policy blunder in post-war period

John Bercow: Brexit is UK’s most colossal foreign-policy blunder in post-war period

Ex-speaker of House made comments at event marking end of Young Scientist exhibition

Wed Jan 15 2020 - 18:13
Quality of drinking water from private supplies continues to fall – EPA

Quality of drinking water from private supplies continues to fall – EPA

Health of one million people in Ireland at risk as water monitoring ‘inadequate’

Wed Jan 15 2020 - 16:05
Local authorities identify key ways to help reduce carbon emissions

Local authorities identify key ways to help reduce carbon emissions

Councils aim to tackle inevitable consequences of climate disruption

Tue Jan 14 2020 - 17:14
BT Young Scientists: Research on gender bias in children wins 2020 prize

BT Young Scientists: Research on gender bias in children wins 2020 prize

Cork students Cormac Harris and Alan O’Sullivan developed education programme to counter gender stereotyping

Fri Jan 10 2020 - 19:41
Ants attracted by magnets and vegan diet scrutinised at Young Scientist event

Ants attracted by magnets and vegan diet scrutinised at Young Scientist event

Winner announced in Dublin’s RDS on Friday evening

Fri Jan 10 2020 - 13:31
Bill to tackle ‘vexatious’ court challenges to planning proposals will backfire – legal experts

Bill to tackle ‘vexatious’ court challenges to planning proposals will backfire – legal experts

Barrister says Bill would row back on entitlements for groups and citizens won with help of EU law

Fri Jan 10 2020 - 13:24
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