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Ireland second highest in EU for greenhouse gas emissions per person

Ireland second highest in EU for greenhouse gas emissions per person

Farming and forestry responsible for 38% of State’s total output of gases linked to climate change

Wed Dec 03 2025 - 18:23
Major expansion planned at Rosslare to transform port into offshore energy hub

Major expansion planned at Rosslare to transform port into offshore energy hub

Planning application for €220 million development to be lodged next week

Wed Dec 03 2025 - 06:00
Sting targets illegal scrap dealers in  ‘cash for cars’ operations listed on social media

Sting targets illegal scrap dealers in ‘cash for cars’ operations listed on social media

Exercise aimed at raising public awareness about fines they face if their car ends up improperly disposed of

Mon Dec 01 2025 - 18:47
‘Recycling plastic doesn’t solve the plastic problem. It just tells people it’s okay to use plastic’

‘Recycling plastic doesn’t solve the plastic problem. It just tells people it’s okay to use plastic’

‘People are told they’re doing great if they recycle but it doesn’t solve the plastic problem. It just tells people it’s OK to use plastics’

Sun Nov 30 2025 - 06:00
Plan to raise cost of judicial reviews could lead to people representing themselves in court

Plan to raise cost of judicial reviews could lead to people representing themselves in court

Law professor warns move could leave courts even more congested

Fri Nov 28 2025 - 19:40
Benedict Cumberbatch tells Irish audience that actors must lead climate activism

Benedict Cumberbatch tells Irish audience that actors must lead climate activism

Climate action movement needs a Will and Grace show to penetrate resistant mindsets

Thu Nov 27 2025 - 21:00
Water quality key condition as appeal to extend nitrates derogation goes to vote

Water quality key condition as appeal to extend nitrates derogation goes to vote

European Commission proposed granting Government’s request to continue derogation from nitrates regulations

Thu Nov 27 2025 - 19:56
Storm Claudia rainfall and flooding made twice as likely by climate change

Storm Claudia rainfall and flooding made twice as likely by climate change

Met Éireann and Maynooth University scientists say rainfall levels will increase as planet heats further

Thu Nov 27 2025 - 06:00
Planning authority defends pace of decisions on offshore wind projects

Planning authority defends pace of decisions on offshore wind projects

An Coimisiún Pleanála chief says planning board must be careful as handling of projects will set precedent for all future offshore development

Wed Nov 26 2025 - 16:18
Fewer than half EV fast chargers needed by 2030 will be provided, suppliers warn

Fewer than half EV fast chargers needed by 2030 will be provided, suppliers warn

12 month wait for grid connection ‘makes forward thinking almost impossible’ Oireachtas committee told

Wed Nov 26 2025 - 15:08
Dairy plant suspends production after further pollution incident in Cork river

Dairy plant suspends production after further pollution incident in Cork river

Repeated problems at North Cork Creameries came to light during investigation into Blackwater fish kill

Mon Nov 24 2025 - 20:15
Cop30: Five things we learned from the Brazil climate summit

Cop30: Five things we learned from the Brazil climate summit

Money and self-interest dominate talks but individual countries can drive initiatives

Sun Nov 23 2025 - 16:47
Cop30: Talks lead to hope but ‘not nearly enough’ action on climate crisis

Cop30: Talks lead to hope but ‘not nearly enough’ action on climate crisis

Decisions on fossil fuels and finance deferred for further negotiations, some of which are three years away

Sun Nov 23 2025 - 16:13
Celebration of science: Students show problem-solving prowess at 2025 SciFest

Celebration of science: Students show problem-solving prowess at 2025 SciFest

Over 16,000 second-level pupils entered the competition with projects on energy, environment, IT and assistive technology

Fri Nov 21 2025 - 19:00
A ‘national embarrassment’: Ireland in breach of multiple water quality rules, court finds

A ‘national embarrassment’: Ireland in breach of multiple water quality rules, court finds

European Court of Justice ruling raises questions about Government’s system of water charges

Fri Nov 21 2025 - 17:50
Irish Minister and officials among evacuees after fire breaks out at Cop30 summit in Brazil

Irish Minister and officials among evacuees after fire breaks out at Cop30 summit in Brazil

Blaze started at a ‘country pavilion’ erected for side events and spread quickly to roof of temporary structure

Thu Nov 20 2025 - 18:52
Cop30: UN chief António Guterres urges compromise at summit – ‘we are down to the wire’

Cop30: UN chief António Guterres urges compromise at summit – ‘we are down to the wire’

Communities at sharp end of climate crisis have suffered enough, says secretary general

Thu Nov 20 2025 - 16:17
Row over gender at Cop30 is ‘crazy and cruel’, Mary Robinson tells climate summit

Row over gender at Cop30 is ‘crazy and cruel’, Mary Robinson tells climate summit

Documents in circulation at Cop had placed the word gender in square brackets, indicating there was no consensus on what the word meant

Wed Nov 19 2025 - 21:59
Solar panel grants to be maintained as minister orders reversal of planned cuts

Solar panel grants to be maintained as minister orders reversal of planned cuts

Darragh O’Brien said the grants worked and were helping Ireland meet clean energy targets

Mon Nov 17 2025 - 21:03
Small island states warn Cop30 that 1.5 degree goal is ‘non-negotiable survival response’

Small island states warn Cop30 that 1.5 degree goal is ‘non-negotiable survival response’

Scientists and island state representatives speak out for stronger climate change action

Mon Nov 17 2025 - 19:26
Mary Robinson says Cop30 summit must signpost stronger action on fossil fuels

Mary Robinson says Cop30 summit must signpost stronger action on fossil fuels

Former President of Ireland claims fossil fuel lobbyists were trying to undermine climate summit

Mon Nov 17 2025 - 06:22
Cop30: Protests push delegates to deliver results at climate summit but goals unclear

Cop30: Protests push delegates to deliver results at climate summit but goals unclear

Biggest demonstrations in years remind leaders of public expectations

Sun Nov 16 2025 - 17:00
Cop30: Samba spirit turns sombre as hard work of climate talks begins

Cop30: Samba spirit turns sombre as hard work of climate talks begins

Protests, heavy security and fraught negotiations signal a shift from early optimism to hard political reality

Fri Nov 14 2025 - 19:10
Children of the Paris Agreement want next decade to bring stronger action on climate

Children of the Paris Agreement want next decade to bring stronger action on climate

Irish youth at Cop30: ‘One of our roles is to bridge the gap between young people in Ireland and the Government’

Fri Nov 14 2025 - 06:00
‘Let’s not over-react’: Al Gore says Donald Trump not a cause for panic

‘Let’s not over-react’: Al Gore says Donald Trump not a cause for panic

Former US vice-president and climate campaigner spoke in Belém where Cop30 is under way

Fri Nov 14 2025 - 05:00
Cop30: Irish Minister commits to supporting poorest nations, but concerns over climate funding remain

Cop30: Irish Minister commits to supporting poorest nations, but concerns over climate funding remain

Campaigners say Loss and Damage Fund, agreed at Cop27 in 2022, is under-funded, too restrictive and too slow to respond

Thu Nov 13 2025 - 14:45
Cop30 seeks to tackle the ‘information crisis’ on climate issues

Cop30 seeks to tackle the ‘information crisis’ on climate issues

Fighting disinformation and conspiracy theories appear on summit’s agenda for the first time

Wed Nov 12 2025 - 18:55
Trump’s absence from Cop30 an ‘abomination’, says California governor

Trump’s absence from Cop30 an ‘abomination’, says California governor

Gavin Newsom also accuses US president of attempting to rig next election

Wed Nov 12 2025 - 06:27
Cop30: Spirits seesaw as climate summit brings good news and bad

Cop30: Spirits seesaw as climate summit brings good news and bad

New analysis shows China, the world’s largest greenhouse gas emitter, looks to have stabilised its emissions

Tue Nov 11 2025 - 20:08
Data on weather systems keeping Ireland unusually mild at risk over US funding gap

Data on weather systems keeping Ireland unusually mild at risk over US funding gap

Increasingly volatile Atlantic system keeps Irish climate unusually mild - but observation is in jeopardy

Tue Nov 11 2025 - 15:03
Cop30: New approach to foot-dragging by richer countries appears to pay off as summit begins

Cop30: New approach to foot-dragging by richer countries appears to pay off as summit begins

Talks began immediately after early agreement on agenda

Mon Nov 10 2025 - 20:55
Cop30 begins today: Some optimism as latecomer countries submit plans

Cop30 begins today: Some optimism as latecomer countries submit plans

Summit formally begins on Monday with call by Brazilian hosts for nations to work as a team

Mon Nov 10 2025 - 06:00
Cop30: Brazil proposes monetising value of Amazon in new fund

Cop30: Brazil proposes monetising value of Amazon in new fund

Da Silva hopes Tropical Forest Forever Facility (TFFF) will raise enough money to provide financial incentives to keep forests standing

Sun Nov 09 2025 - 16:01
Venezuelan ‘daughter of the forest’ tells Taoiseach all lives depend on their protection

Venezuelan ‘daughter of the forest’ tells Taoiseach all lives depend on their protection

Meeting on fringes of Cop30 illustrated links between climate change and migration

Sun Nov 09 2025 - 10:34
Cop30: The heat is on in Brazil after world leaders set out stalls at climate summit

Cop30: The heat is on in Brazil after world leaders set out stalls at climate summit

China sends reminder of green agenda in advance of formal start in sweltering Brazilian city of Belém next week

Sat Nov 08 2025 - 06:00
LNG ‘can’t happen fast enough’, says Taoiseach as Cop30 grapples with ending fossil fuels

LNG ‘can’t happen fast enough’, says Taoiseach as Cop30 grapples with ending fossil fuels

Martin indicates that liquefied natural gas a security imperative for Ireland

Fri Nov 07 2025 - 19:58
Taoiseach warns of danger that action on climate crisis is ‘weakening’

Taoiseach warns of danger that action on climate crisis is ‘weakening’

Micheál Martin addresses world leaders ahead of Cop30 in Brazil, speaking of impact Storm Éowyn left on State

Thu Nov 06 2025 - 18:32
Last 11 years have been hottest on record as ‘alarming’ weather streak continues

Last 11 years have been hottest on record as ‘alarming’ weather streak continues

Exceptional temperatures are now becoming the norm

Thu Nov 06 2025 - 15:00
Politicians must wake up to Ireland’s duty to act on climate, says leading scientist

Politicians must wake up to Ireland’s duty to act on climate, says leading scientist

Prof John Sweeney: Cop30 summit will struggle to make progress

Wed Nov 05 2025 - 06:00
Quilt woven by Irish groups sends message of solidarity to Cop30 climate summit

Quilt woven by Irish groups sends message of solidarity to Cop30 climate summit

Former president of Ireland Mary Robinson will present quilt to Brazilian climate minister

Mon Nov 03 2025 - 19:30
Cop30: What’s at stake for Ireland and the wider world?

Cop30: What’s at stake for Ireland and the wider world?

After 30 global climate summits, the challenges are greater than ever but there are signs of progress

Mon Nov 03 2025 - 06:00
Ireland ‘steadfast’ on climate pledges, says Taoiseach ahead of Cop30 talks in Brazil

Ireland ‘steadfast’ on climate pledges, says Taoiseach ahead of Cop30 talks in Brazil

Micheál Martin to address gathering of world leaders in host city Belém, Brazil, later in week

Sun Nov 02 2025 - 23:00
Environmental Protection Agency faces court challenge over manganese in drinking water

Environmental Protection Agency faces court challenge over manganese in drinking water

Cork city residents and Friends of the Irish Environment question management of issue

Sat Nov 01 2025 - 06:00
High stakes at Cop30: ‘Climate denialism is back at a point we thought we’d moved on from’

High stakes at Cop30: ‘Climate denialism is back at a point we thought we’d moved on from’

Global talks in Brazil take place against a grim political and scientific backdrop, as Donald Trump rejects climate change as a ‘con job’ and even the host country’s credentials are in doubt

Sat Nov 01 2025 - 06:00
Fee-paying schools have full range of science subjects but DEIS and girls’ schools lose out

Fee-paying schools have full range of science subjects but DEIS and girls’ schools lose out

Study also finds experience of maths in primary school is key influence on later subject choices

Wed Oct 29 2025 - 19:06
RTÉ receives formal complaint over ‘exclusion’ of climate issues from presidential debates

RTÉ receives formal complaint over ‘exclusion’ of climate issues from presidential debates

Letter signed by academics, NGOs and medics alleges breach of public service obligations

Wed Oct 29 2025 - 13:54
Ireland ranks high on rule of law, but justice weakens in most countries

Ireland ranks high on rule of law, but justice weakens in most countries

Rule of Law Index warns of executive overreach eroding courts and freedoms

Tue Oct 28 2025 - 06:00
‘This was twice their size’: How Ireland’s war on Asian hornets started in a beer garden

‘This was twice their size’: How Ireland’s war on Asian hornets started in a beer garden

Public responded well to Asian hornet alert but tougher regulations and better education needed

Tue Oct 28 2025 - 06:00
Mercosur trade deal brings EU and South America closer but creates divide at home

Mercosur trade deal brings EU and South America closer but creates divide at home

Irish farming organisations remain opposed to the deal over fears that beef would come into the EU at cheaper prices

Tue Oct 28 2025 - 06:00
More than 76,000 complaints made to councils last year

More than 76,000 complaints made to councils last year

Councils urged to get tougher on water pollution and smoky fuels as EPA says more enforcement needed

Sun Oct 26 2025 - 07:00
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