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EVs, solar panels and heat pumps concentrated in affluent areas of Ireland

EVs, solar panels and heat pumps concentrated in affluent areas of Ireland

‘Utterly unfair’ trend could be tackled, say report authors who also note grant system fuels inequalities

Fri Mar 13 2026 - 06:00
Ireland has no known legal commercial peat extraction. Yet it exported €40m worth last year

Ireland has no known legal commercial peat extraction. Yet it exported €40m worth last year

More than 370,000 tonnes of material sold to 21 different countries in 2025, including Israel

Thu Mar 12 2026 - 06:00
Flood victims experience fear, anger and despair, study finds

Flood victims experience fear, anger and despair, study finds

Irish university study finds rise in post-traumatic stress, chronic anxiety and depression after weather events

Thu Mar 12 2026 - 06:00
Environmental groups seek High Court review of fossil-fuel allowances for data centres

Environmental groups seek High Court review of fossil-fuel allowances for data centres

Case is being taken against the energy regulator which gave go-ahead to new data centres last December

Wed Mar 11 2026 - 13:09
An Taisce seeks judicial review of nitrates action programme

An Taisce seeks judicial review of nitrates action programme

Water protection plan has repeatedly failed to safeguard waterways from farm pollution, group says

Mon Mar 09 2026 - 20:28
Grief, anger and lack of trust expressed in community meetings on Nature Restoration Plan

Grief, anger and lack of trust expressed in community meetings on Nature Restoration Plan

Plan must have clear and enforceable targets, says advisory committee

Mon Mar 09 2026 - 06:00
After the deluge: How two months of rain affected motorists, flyers, sports clubs and cows

After the deluge: How two months of rain affected motorists, flyers, sports clubs and cows

‘It’s been the worst experience we have had weather-wise in the last 30-odd years’

Mon Mar 09 2026 - 06:00
Dublin Airport recorded its wettest February ever, with rainfall 255% above average

Dublin Airport recorded its wettest February ever, with rainfall 255% above average

Met Éireann analysis shows drier than usual weather in western counties last month, with heaviest rain along east coast

Wed Mar 04 2026 - 06:00
Smokeless fuels cause health risks as previously unknown pollutants found

Smokeless fuels cause health risks as previously unknown pollutants found

Study led by Irish scientists shows low-smoke fuels at least double emissions of toxic ultrafine particles

Mon Mar 02 2026 - 14:31
The Irish roads and bridges most at-risk from intensifying extreme weather

The Irish roads and bridges most at-risk from intensifying extreme weather

Transport Infrastructure Ireland analysis shows climate change threatens national routes, from motorways to rural ‘lifeline’ roads

Sat Feb 28 2026 - 06:00
Quarry sues environmental activist who lodged planning objections against it

Quarry sues environmental activist who lodged planning objections against it

Company owner claims defamation and wants An Garda Siochána to hand over activist’s complaints

Thu Feb 26 2026 - 20:25
Home buyouts should be option for victims of repeat floods, says Minister

Home buyouts should be option for victims of repeat floods, says Minister

James Browne outlines how State intervention could be most cost-effective solution for homeowners and communities

Thu Feb 26 2026 - 12:29
Country’s largest wastewater plant finally working as intended after €550m improvements

Country’s largest wastewater plant finally working as intended after €550m improvements

Ringsend plant now has headroom for Dublin’s growth but extra capacity will soon be used up

Thu Feb 26 2026 - 06:00
Voucher scheme to encourage repair of consumer goods to be piloted next year

Voucher scheme to encourage repair of consumer goods to be piloted next year

Circular economy strategy aims to cut waste and increase reuse and recycling

Tue Feb 24 2026 - 18:25
Government failing to consider how key policies are damaging climate, says UN expert

Government failing to consider how key policies are damaging climate, says UN expert

Plans for LNG, Dublin Airport passenger cap and data-centre expansion ‘need scrutiny’

Sat Feb 21 2026 - 06:00
Flood risk: Why did regulator have to ask minister to block zoning for housing 30 times since 2019?

Flood risk: Why did regulator have to ask minister to block zoning for housing 30 times since 2019?

Cases show tensions between advisers and councillors over building on land that is at risk of flooding

Sat Feb 21 2026 - 06:00
Inside the Dublin data centres consuming an unknown amount of energy

Inside the Dublin data centres consuming an unknown amount of energy

Software giant Microsoft’s electricity demands remain a source of contention, in particular when it comes to powering AI

Wed Feb 18 2026 - 16:00
Experts express ‘extreme concern’ over delay to climate action plan

Experts express ‘extreme concern’ over delay to climate action plan

Minister says plan is coming, but academics say there is no justification for holdup

Tue Feb 17 2026 - 10:00
Councillors tried to zone 288 flood-prone sites for development in past six years

Councillors tried to zone 288 flood-prone sites for development in past six years

Planning regulator intervened 93 times to stop zoning on sites in nine counties, with more interventions still under way

Tue Feb 17 2026 - 06:00
Why are flood defences taking so long to build? Don’t blame the pearl mussel

Why are flood defences taking so long to build? Don’t blame the pearl mussel

Just 10 of 54 projects prioritised for development in 2018 are under construction

Sat Feb 14 2026 - 06:00
Most ‘priority’ flood defences have still not entered planning after eight years

Most ‘priority’ flood defences have still not entered planning after eight years

Thirty-one of 54 big projects deemed priority works in 2018 remain on the drawing board

Sat Feb 14 2026 - 06:00
What are the flood relief schemes in my area? Here’s how to check

What are the flood relief schemes in my area? Here’s how to check

Fewer than one fifth of schemes given priority in 2016 have reached the construction stage

Sat Feb 14 2026 - 06:00
Rivers must be monitored continuously to prevent ‘repeat of Blackwater fish kill’

Rivers must be monitored continuously to prevent ‘repeat of Blackwater fish kill’

Valuable time lost in raising alert on the incident, notes review by European Union scientists

Fri Feb 13 2026 - 19:39
Experts call for tighter air pollution rules as tougher standards loom

Experts call for tighter air pollution rules as tougher standards loom

Ireland’s air quality meets existing requirements but falls short of new criteria

Sun Feb 08 2026 - 20:00
 ‘Shocking’: Taskforce to tackle high electricity prices has met just three times

‘Shocking’: Taskforce to tackle high electricity prices has met just three times

Record disclosed to Sinn Féin TD Pa Daly, who said it was a ‘talking shop’ to deflect from crisis

Sun Feb 08 2026 - 06:00
Aer Lingus passengers flying from Ireland to UK require passport under rule change

Aer Lingus passengers flying from Ireland to UK require passport under rule change

Change to take effect from February 25th despite Common Travel Area measures

Fri Feb 06 2026 - 18:50
Sharks on brink of extinction caught in tangle nets in protected Irish waters

Sharks on brink of extinction caught in tangle nets in protected Irish waters

Seals also among the animals killed as by-catch of growing crayfishing industry

Fri Feb 06 2026 - 18:36
Supreme Court ruling on wind farms requires all public bodies to consider climate impacts

Supreme Court ruling on wind farms requires all public bodies to consider climate impacts

Judgment states public bodies must try to act in line with national climate targets

Fri Feb 06 2026 - 11:00
Why is it raining so much? Persistent rain in Ireland driven by an unusual combination of events

Why is it raining so much? Persistent rain in Ireland driven by an unusual combination of events

Persistent rain is being driven by an unusual combination of events

Thu Feb 05 2026 - 13:27
Minister disbands department’s climate division in move branded ‘reckless’ by Greens

Minister disbands department’s climate division in move branded ‘reckless’ by Greens

Jack Chambers has moved climate to unit within new infrastructure division

Thu Feb 05 2026 - 09:00
Plans to fast-track permission for floating gas terminal criticised

Plans to fast-track permission for floating gas terminal criticised

Oireachtas committee begins hearings on controversial LNG proposals

Wed Feb 04 2026 - 19:00
How to stay up to date with river levels, flood risk and forecasts

How to stay up to date with river levels, flood risk and forecasts

Several resources worth checking, although no convenient one-stop location for this valuable data

Mon Feb 02 2026 - 17:49
Third of Ireland’s wintering waterbirds vanish in just 30 years

Third of Ireland’s wintering waterbirds vanish in just 30 years

Some species increased numbers but others have declined by more than 50%

Mon Feb 02 2026 - 06:00
Storm Chandra: Does climate change make small streams and more frequent flooding new risks?

Storm Chandra: Does climate change make small streams and more frequent flooding new risks?

As Johan Keating dragged sodden possessions from his home this week, the little river that trickled uneventfully through his life had left scars previously unimaginable

Sat Jan 31 2026 - 06:00
Met Éireann director meets Minister for Housing after he criticises weather forecaster

Met Éireann director meets Minister for Housing after he criticises weather forecaster

James Browne had suggested forecaster withheld information that would have helped with flood preparations

Thu Jan 29 2026 - 20:48
Storm Chandra floods made three times more likely by climate change

Storm Chandra floods made three times more likely by climate change

Analysis shows rainfall preceding storm left areas ‘primed’ for flooding

Thu Jan 29 2026 - 20:00
Ireland’s vote against Mercosur down to baseless fears, says von der Leyen’s deputy

Ireland’s vote against Mercosur down to baseless fears, says von der Leyen’s deputy

Teresa Ribera, the European Commission’s second in command, said trade agreement would build bridges

Wed Jan 28 2026 - 10:00
‘Worst not over’ warns Met Éireann as Storm Chandra floods homes and businesses in Wexford, Dublin and Wicklow

‘Worst not over’ warns Met Éireann as Storm Chandra floods homes and businesses in Wexford, Dublin and Wicklow

Met Éireann says risks ‘persist for the rest of the week’ amid more rainfall and slow drainage

Tue Jan 27 2026 - 22:00
Republic’s renters have poorer experience of private sector than those in North, study says

Republic’s renters have poorer experience of private sector than those in North, study says

More than half of young renters in NI expect to be able to buy own home; only one-third in Republic with same expectation

Tue Jan 27 2026 - 06:00
Penneys ends partnership with WornWell second-hand clothes outlet

Penneys ends partnership with WornWell second-hand clothes outlet

Concession opened in two Dublin stores in 2023 but closed in recent weeks

Tue Jan 27 2026 - 06:00
Mary Robinson calls for law to block fossil fuel investments flowing through Irish-based firms

Mary Robinson calls for law to block fossil fuel investments flowing through Irish-based firms

Former president said move to clean energy should include an end to fossil fuel subsidies, such as the tax breaks on fuel enjoyed by airlines

Mon Jan 26 2026 - 14:57
Minneapolis: Parents of Alex Pretti say Trump officials are telling ‘sickening lies’

Minneapolis: Parents of Alex Pretti say Trump officials are telling ‘sickening lies’

Obamas say ‘heartbreaking tragedy’ shows many core values of US ‘are increasingly under assault’

Sun Jan 25 2026 - 20:22
Doctors warn women about toxic shock after girl (16) became severely ill during period

Doctors warn women about toxic shock after girl (16) became severely ill during period

Most common cause for condition is tampons left in too long, although no evidence found of this in Drogheda case

Sat Jan 24 2026 - 12:47
Bluetongue virus confirmed in Republic for first time as case found in Wexford cattle

Bluetongue virus confirmed in Republic for first time as case found in Wexford cattle

The disease does not affect people but can cause severe illness in livestock and has a high mortality rate

Sat Jan 24 2026 - 11:43
All households in Ireland to get emergency preparation booklet in coming weeks

All households in Ireland to get emergency preparation booklet in coming weeks

Department of Defence body prepared the advice for handling extreme weather and other crises

Sat Jan 24 2026 - 08:00
Minister blocked in bid to end scrutiny of law giving him power to approve gas reserve

Minister blocked in bid to end scrutiny of law giving him power to approve gas reserve

Darragh O’Brien had asked all-party committee to waive hearings on proposed gas reserve law

Thu Jan 22 2026 - 06:00
Army called to Trump’s Doonbeg golf resort after discovery of suspicious package

Army called to Trump’s Doonbeg golf resort after discovery of suspicious package

Defence Forces bomb disposal team attended scene at Co Clare hotel after package containing white powder found by staff

Wed Jan 21 2026 - 22:27
Gráinne Seoige contacted by ‘hundreds’ of victims after sharing AI sexual abuse ordeal

Gráinne Seoige contacted by ‘hundreds’ of victims after sharing AI sexual abuse ordeal

Former TV presenter told Oireachtas committee the law does not protect victims

Wed Jan 21 2026 - 14:12
Dublin City Council suspends use of X as State agencies leave amid Grok controversy

Dublin City Council suspends use of X as State agencies leave amid Grok controversy

Country’s largest local authority undertakes review of social media platform use as others sign out for good

Tue Jan 20 2026 - 19:39
Member of ‘Swiss Grannies’ who won climate change case urges Irish activists to continue legacy

Member of ‘Swiss Grannies’ who won climate change case urges Irish activists to continue legacy

Isabelle Jorg says most politicians and public do not support their campaign, but is encouraged by more action

Tue Jan 20 2026 - 19:00
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