Sally Rooney: When are we going to have the courage to stop the climate crisis?
Capitalism is driving the destruction of our planet. We have to think outside – and against – the framework of our current political system
Capitalism is driving the destruction of our planet. We have to think outside – and against – the framework of our current political system
Dutch court annuls order made against energy company in 2021
Iseq up 1.3% as AIB leads surging bank stocks
Trifol Resources’s patented process creates wax and oil from the waste plastics
The pan-European Stoxx 600 index ended 0.2 per cent lower, after notching a more than one-week high early in the day
Investment trusts have historically appealed to investors seeking income as like other public companies they will often pay out dividends
Iseq index falls 1.3% amid a large decline for Ryanair shares
Iseq index underperforms, adding just 0.3% amid slump in Ryanair shares
Iseq index outperforms its peers, adding 1.5% after positive updates from Smurfit Kappa and Glenveagh Homes
Wall Street giants and oil majors continue to roll back support for climate action
The LSE has already lost companies such as CRH, Flutter and Ferguson to the US market in recent times
Climate change: Database update reveals 57 large multinationals are responsible for 80 per cent of emissions since 2016
Oil giant says 2021 ruling ‘went too far’ and stresses the importance of fossil fuels
Tech stocks and chipmakers decline on Wall Street
Soaring oil prices had driven profits to an all-time high in 2022
Paddy Power-owner Flutter surges on Wall Street debut
BP tumbles as chief executive plays down takeover talk after disappointing results
Iseq index advanced 1.5% despite volatile trading in Irish bank stocks
Region has long endured environmental pollution caused by the oil industry
Oil major pulled out of two significant projects in September 2022
Energy stocks among the fallers, while Dublin’s Iseq closes lower
In a sane world CEO pay would be primarily in cash with equity used only for exceptional performance
Finbar Cafferkey (40s) was military volunteer with previous combat experience in Syria
UK money manager se its ownership of companies to push for greater ESG (environmental, social and governance) standards
Pay package for Ben van Beurden was up 53% last year but still lower than he was paid back in 2018
Iseq rises, supported by Smurfit Kappa and AIB
‘Many people’ injured as authorities continued to fight fire at Rumuekpe-Nkpoku trunk line on Friday
BP, Shell’s closest peer, said last month that it would slow the planned decline in its oil and gas production
New boss part of executive review that discussed potential shift in effort to close value gap with American rivals
Firms are often doing little to tackle the more voluminous emissions generated by their products or their suppliers
Central bankers’ moves on borrowing charges give investor confidence a lift
Gas trading business lifts business in final three months of the year
Payouts likely to fall as company margins come under pressure
Wael Sawan announces restructuring of energy company’s core business units in effort to boost shareholder returns
Iseq index gave back 0.76% on Thursday, slightly outperforming its European peers
Floating technology allow turbines to be placed 35km-60km offshore in much deeper waters
On low volumes, the Iseq index was flat after outperforming the major European indices on Wednesday.
Costs in Dublin forcing Irish entrepreneurs to go abroad, says Web Summit chief executive Paddy Cosgrave
Shell’s profits double to $9.5bn prompting new windfall tax calls
Greenpeace condemns body’s decision to enter eight-year arrangement with oil giant
British energy giant reported two consecutive quarters of record profits in the first half of the year amid soaring oil and gas prices.
Ben van Beurden led shift to cleaner energy sources from fossil fuels
Developers and locals see potential to extend lifespan of terminal to harness renewables and believe the community must be consulted
Boss of oil and gas giant says region may have to prepare for several years of rationing
Wall Street’s main indexes rose on Thursday while Irish and European stocks edged ahead
Low volumes and high volatility push US, European and Irish stocks lower
Head of oil giant says prices will rise ‘significantly’ if Russia continues to limit supply
‘Boris bounce’ sees FTSE rise for second consecutive session after Tuesday’s crash
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Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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