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‘It’s happening all over the country’ - Protest highlights annual destruction of 3,000km of hedgerows

‘It’s happening all over the country’ - Protest highlights annual destruction of 3,000km of hedgerows

Group calls for Department of Agriculture to tighten regulations

Wed Feb 15 2023 - 15:34
Fossil fuel boilers will be fully phased out of new dwellings by end of 2024, committee told

Fossil fuel boilers will be fully phased out of new dwellings by end of 2024, committee told

Oireachtas Committee on Environment and Climate Action hears retrofitting programme for local authority housing an essential measure to tackle energy poverty

Tue Feb 14 2023 - 15:54
Ireland worst in world for wetlands depletion over past 3 centuries, global study finds

Ireland worst in world for wetlands depletion over past 3 centuries, global study finds

‘People talk about destruction of the Amazon forest, but we have done exactly the same in Ireland,’ says UCD expert

Sat Feb 11 2023 - 02:00
Eco Eye ends on RTÉ television after 21 years

Eco Eye ends on RTÉ television after 21 years

Final episode revisits issue of declining water quality in rivers, lakes and estuaries

Thu Feb 09 2023 - 06:32
Women in science event highlights progress and persisting barriers

Women in science event highlights progress and persisting barriers

‘There isn’t a sort of one-size-fits-all’ way to success, says Prof Charlotte Watts

Thu Feb 09 2023 - 06:00
Wind farms produced 41% of Irish electricity in January

Wind farms produced 41% of Irish electricity in January

Wind industry chief warns planning difficulties likely to delay new wind farms and put 2030 climate targets in jeopardy

Wed Feb 08 2023 - 00:15
Dodos have been extinct for hundreds of years. Can scientists really bring them back to life?

Dodos have been extinct for hundreds of years. Can scientists really bring them back to life?

Give Me a Crash Course: Colossal Biosciences, a Dallas start-up, wants to mine the dodo genome for key traits to reassemble in the body of a living relative

Fri Feb 03 2023 - 17:36
Local communities critical to restoring Ireland’s vast peatlands, academic says

Local communities critical to restoring Ireland’s vast peatlands, academic says

World Wetlands Day highlights urgent need to restore vital ecoystems that store carbon

Fri Feb 03 2023 - 10:42
Binge drinking alters gut microbiome linked to behavioural changes – Irish scientists find

Binge drinking alters gut microbiome linked to behavioural changes – Irish scientists find

‘Most common pattern of alcohol misuse during early adulthood linked with gut microbiome alterations, even before addiction develops’

Thu Feb 02 2023 - 10:30
Scale up of protected marine areas will not be unduly restrictive, Oireachtas committee told

Scale up of protected marine areas will not be unduly restrictive, Oireachtas committee told

Ensuring ‘stakeholder consultation’ critical to effective MPAs in Ireland, marine ecologist says

Tue Jan 31 2023 - 18:14
Households to get €50 refunds for being overcharged on ESB bills dating back to 2009

Households to get €50 refunds for being overcharged on ESB bills dating back to 2009

Provider incorrectly applied subvention to support large energy consumers, Oireachtas committee told

Tue Jan 31 2023 - 17:42
More than 7,000 birds on eight poultry farms in Ireland to be culled due to salmonella outbreak

More than 7,000 birds on eight poultry farms in Ireland to be culled due to salmonella outbreak

Some flocks have been culled in an effort to restrict the outbreak

Mon Jan 30 2023 - 18:05
70% of Irish students use deeply negative words to describe feelings on climate crisis, survey shows

70% of Irish students use deeply negative words to describe feelings on climate crisis, survey shows

Young scientists remain optimistic as 91% say they believe science can help with solving crisis

Mon Jan 30 2023 - 12:25
Doomsday Clock: 10 seconds that could make all the difference in the world

Doomsday Clock: 10 seconds that could make all the difference in the world

Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the climate crisis, and biological threats such as Covid-19 have brought human extinction closer than ever before

Fri Jan 27 2023 - 05:00
Ireland’s lead role in battery storage ‘needs fine tuning’ as renewables scale up, industry expert says

Ireland’s lead role in battery storage ‘needs fine tuning’ as renewables scale up, industry expert says

Island of Ireland is ahead of much of the EU and already has 1.5 gigawatts of battery storage in planning, enough to power 750,000 homes

Fri Jan 27 2023 - 05:00
European Commission brings Ireland to court over EU water directive ‘failure’

European Commission brings Ireland to court over EU water directive ‘failure’

Department of Heritage says new Act addresses European concerns over legal shortcomings

Thu Jan 26 2023 - 21:50
Claims of bacteria in babies before birth rejected in UCC-led study

Claims of bacteria in babies before birth rejected in UCC-led study

Experts find flaws in studies suggesting existence of foetal microbiome

Wed Jan 25 2023 - 16:54
Report calls for renewable gas options to decarbonise rural Ireland

Report calls for renewable gas options to decarbonise rural Ireland

Rural homes can achieve B1 BER for €11,000 by switching ‘renewable-ready gas boilers’ with building upgrades

Wed Jan 25 2023 - 15:21
Russia-Ukraine war pushes ‘doomsday clock’ to  worst time ever: 90 seconds to midnight

Russia-Ukraine war pushes ‘doomsday clock’ to worst time ever: 90 seconds to midnight

Bio-threats, nuclear proliferation and climate crisis also mean humanity is closer to annihilation

Tue Jan 24 2023 - 19:34
ESB Networks to unveil €10bn plan for net-zero future

ESB Networks to unveil €10bn plan for net-zero future

Strategy for ‘clean electricity future’ targets big increase in renewable connections and flexible management of demand

Mon Jan 23 2023 - 00:15
Traces of controversial weedkiller detected in a quarter of Irish people tested

Traces of controversial weedkiller detected in a quarter of Irish people tested

Study raises concerns about most frequently used weedkiller in EU, glyphosate

Mon Jan 23 2023 - 00:01
Coillte deal with UK pension fund alarms Citizens’ Assembly on biodiversity loss

Coillte deal with UK pension fund alarms Citizens’ Assembly on biodiversity loss

Final report to be submitted to the Oireachtas in coming weeks

Sat Jan 21 2023 - 18:49
Strong support for climate action ‘among urban and rural people’

Strong support for climate action ‘among urban and rural people’

‘People across Ireland are in almost full agreement that climate change is happening … and are worried about it’

Thu Jan 19 2023 - 15:07
‘Large gap’ in carbon dioxide removal needed to curtail global warming

‘Large gap’ in carbon dioxide removal needed to curtail global warming

‘Innovation in CDR has expanded dramatically in past two years’

Thu Jan 19 2023 - 13:48
Bees may be at risk from commonly used weedkillers, Irish scientists find

Bees may be at risk from commonly used weedkillers, Irish scientists find

Bees can become exposed to EU’s most common herbicide via wildflower nectar

Wed Jan 18 2023 - 00:00
Young Scientist students tackle period poverty at school

Young Scientist students tackle period poverty at school

Two Co Tipperary students investigated reasons for stigma surrounding menstruation

Sat Jan 14 2023 - 13:03
Tipperary students win 2023 BT Young Scientist competition

Tipperary students win 2023 BT Young Scientist competition

Project by Shane O’Connor and Liam Carew from Abbey School assessed effects of secondary school on 2,500 students

Fri Jan 13 2023 - 19:40
Young Cork scientists conduct experiment on biological memory

Young Cork scientists conduct experiment on biological memory

Students discover potential biological solution to unsustainable data storage approach in Ireland

Thu Jan 12 2023 - 19:41
Primary pupils show how exercise improves concentration

Primary pupils show how exercise improves concentration

Boat building and computer coding also among the skills showcased by children at The Primary Science Fair at the RDS, Dublin

Thu Jan 12 2023 - 17:57
Progress on diversity in business undermined by too few women pursuing STEM careers – BTYSTE forum told

Progress on diversity in business undermined by too few women pursuing STEM careers – BTYSTE forum told

Housing and shortage of venture capital main obstacles to start-up activity in Ireland

Thu Jan 12 2023 - 10:23
Young Scientist exhibition: More eco-friendly wind turbine and seaweed biofuel among projects as focus turns to energy

Young Scientist exhibition: More eco-friendly wind turbine and seaweed biofuel among projects as focus turns to energy

Kilkee students backing kelp as a replacement for fossil fuels, while Leitrim student has designed her own wind turbine

Wed Jan 11 2023 - 20:06
President urges young scientists to work for benefit of humanity rather than personal gain

President urges young scientists to work for benefit of humanity rather than personal gain

‘Science has extended the length and quality of life itself but is never neutral,’ says Michael D Higgins at opening of BT Young Scientist & Technology Exhibition

Wed Jan 11 2023 - 17:29
Stand on one foot and wash your clothes with beetroot: Young scientists showcase their experiments

Stand on one foot and wash your clothes with beetroot: Young scientists showcase their experiments

BT Young Scientist & Technology Exhibition returns this week, with many projects on health and climate change

Tue Jan 10 2023 - 16:35
Young scientists back in the RDS real world after Covid-19 disruption

Young scientists back in the RDS real world after Covid-19 disruption

Back by popular demand: the 59th staging of BT Young Scientist & Technology Exhibition returns to spiritual home

Sun Jan 08 2023 - 17:00
A decade on: How the horsemeat scandal changed the way the world thinks of food safety

A decade on: How the horsemeat scandal changed the way the world thinks of food safety

Ireland was blamed, then praised, for exposing rampant food fraud

Sat Jan 07 2023 - 05:00
Europe’s record temperatures provide little comfort in an ever-warming world

Europe’s record temperatures provide little comfort in an ever-warming world

Continent experiencing ‘most extreme weather event ever seen in European climatology’ as eight countries record warmest January days on record

Wed Jan 04 2023 - 16:08
Antimicrobial resistance pandemic potentially looms in shadow of Covid

Antimicrobial resistance pandemic potentially looms in shadow of Covid

People are dying from common, once-treatable infections because bacteria have become resistant to treatment

Tue Dec 27 2022 - 04:15
Climate crisis in 2022: The year extreme weather events hit home

Climate crisis in 2022: The year extreme weather events hit home

While increasingly hitting the developed world, it is poorer countries suffering most

Sat Dec 24 2022 - 05:00
Climate action plan: Clear but painful path set out to cut Ireland’s emissions

Climate action plan: Clear but painful path set out to cut Ireland’s emissions

Wide-ranging detail emerges on forthcoming changes to affect farmers, drivers and homeowners

Wed Dec 21 2022 - 20:26
Cop15 deal aims to conserve 30% of world’s land and water by 2030

Cop15 deal aims to conserve 30% of world’s land and water by 2030

Agreement regarded by many as a way to transform the global response to the destruction of nature and begin restoration

Mon Dec 19 2022 - 19:05
Cop15: Global Biodiversity Framework a ‘first step’ in resetting our relationship with natural world

Cop15: Global Biodiversity Framework a ‘first step’ in resetting our relationship with natural world

‘Success will be measured by our rapid and consistent progress in implementing what we have agreed to’

Mon Dec 19 2022 - 19:03
Cop15: Five key developments as significant biodiversity agreement reached

Cop15: Five key developments as significant biodiversity agreement reached

Breakthrough is significant, but there are unresolved issues

Mon Dec 19 2022 - 17:48
Cop15:  Deal secured to halt destruction of Earth’s ecosystems

Cop15: Deal secured to halt destruction of Earth’s ecosystems

If implemented, the agreement, which was not signed by US, will signal major changes to farming and the role of indigenous communities in conservation

Mon Dec 19 2022 - 13:06
China makes big play to secure Cop15 biodiversity pact in final hours

China makes big play to secure Cop15 biodiversity pact in final hours

‘By including 30% target in draft text it makes largest commitment to ocean and land conservation in history’

Sun Dec 18 2022 - 19:47
Cop15: Progress made but growing fears of weak deal due to lack of time

Cop15: Progress made but growing fears of weak deal due to lack of time

Hopes that increased financial contribution from wealthy countries will yield high-ambition target

Sat Dec 17 2022 - 21:25
More than 10% of animals and plants could go extinct by 2100, says study

More than 10% of animals and plants could go extinct by 2100, says study

Virtual Earth modelling envisages devastating changes driven by the climate crisis. Meanwhile, Ireland announces €15 million blanket bog recovery initiative to boost nature restoration.

Fri Dec 16 2022 - 22:36
Cop15 sees increased backing for biodiversity protection

Cop15 sees increased backing for biodiversity protection

Co-hosts Canada accepts critical need for more financial support for developing countries

Fri Dec 16 2022 - 20:12
Cop15: Ireland must back up biodiversity ambition with greater protection of land - wildlife trust says

Cop15: Ireland must back up biodiversity ambition with greater protection of land - wildlife trust says

Protecting public lands for nature would show required leadership, says Pádraic Fogarty

Thu Dec 15 2022 - 23:19
Deadlock in biodiversity talks as Macron draws red line at funding

Deadlock in biodiversity talks as Macron draws red line at funding

Entrenched views and absence of clear targets in global biodiversity framework indicates difficult days ahead

Thu Dec 15 2022 - 20:26
World can ill afford another decade of inaction on nature loss, Malcolm Noonan tells Cop15

World can ill afford another decade of inaction on nature loss, Malcolm Noonan tells Cop15

‘Nature is in peril and we do not have another decade,’ Minister for Heritage tells biodiversity conference in Montreal

Thu Dec 15 2022 - 18:00
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