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Tangible progress on climate finance options lifts the mood at Cop27

Tangible progress on climate finance options lifts the mood at Cop27

‘The money is in the hands of those who created this crisis. They must clean up the mess’

Thu Nov 10 2022 - 01:00
Ireland to develop more gas energy facilities but not commercial LNG, says Ryan

Ireland to develop more gas energy facilities but not commercial LNG, says Ryan

Green Party leader responds to call from Fine Gael Minister for controversial LNG infrastructure

Wed Nov 09 2022 - 22:24
Kerry unveils US plan to wean developing countries off fossil fuels

Kerry unveils US plan to wean developing countries off fossil fuels

Climate envoy highlights move to break mould on climate funding, using carbon credits

Wed Nov 09 2022 - 19:12
Cop27: Up to $2tn needed to help poor countries weather climate emergency, report warns

Cop27: Up to $2tn needed to help poor countries weather climate emergency, report warns

Wealthy countries urged to make financial commitment so vulnerable states can move from fossil fuel and invest in renewable energy

Tue Nov 08 2022 - 20:53
Report on ‘greenwashing’ at Cop27 seeks end to ‘sham’ of net-zero emission pledges

Report on ‘greenwashing’ at Cop27 seeks end to ‘sham’ of net-zero emission pledges

‘Too many net-zero pledges represent little more than empty slogans and hype,’ says chair of expert group

Tue Nov 08 2022 - 20:16
Cop27: ‘If we don’t step up urgently, future generations will not forgive us,’ Taoiseach says

Cop27: ‘If we don’t step up urgently, future generations will not forgive us,’ Taoiseach says

Forceful speech to world leaders warns ‘future generations will not forgive us’ if they fail to act

Tue Nov 08 2022 - 13:07
Cop27: Offshore wind projects will be harder to block under reforms - Taoiseach

Cop27: Offshore wind projects will be harder to block under reforms - Taoiseach

Martin says Ireland will be pushing at the UN climate talks for delivery on measures to accelerate emission reductions and scaling up of climate finance for vulnerable countries

Tue Nov 08 2022 - 05:00
Fate of jailed political prisoner in Egypt raised at Cop27

Fate of jailed political prisoner in Egypt raised at Cop27

UK prime minister Rishi Sunak confirms he spoke with Egyptian president about case of Alaa Abd El-Fattah

Mon Nov 07 2022 - 22:46
Cop27: Humanity on ‘highway to climate hell with foot on accelerator’, warns UN chief

Cop27: Humanity on ‘highway to climate hell with foot on accelerator’, warns UN chief

Greenhouse gases still growing and temperatures still rising, secretary general António Guterres tells Cop27

Mon Nov 07 2022 - 16:34
Taoiseach says Ireland will push for tangible measures to ease climate impacts for vulnerable countries

Taoiseach says Ireland will push for tangible measures to ease climate impacts for vulnerable countries

‘Accelerating offshore wind is one of the best ways Ireland can accelerate climate action’

Mon Nov 07 2022 - 13:16
Twitter to enter 30-day consultation period with Irish staff affected by lay-offs

Twitter to enter 30-day consultation period with Irish staff affected by lay-offs

Company will continue paying employees during consultation process

Mon Nov 07 2022 - 12:13
Cop27 climate conference off to difficult start with stand-off over loss and damage payments

Cop27 climate conference off to difficult start with stand-off over loss and damage payments

Liability and compensation absent from pledge to discuss ‘funding arrangements responding to loss and damage associated with climate change’

Sun Nov 06 2022 - 20:59
Sea-level rises accelerating while last eight years warmest on record, UN report warns

Sea-level rises accelerating while last eight years warmest on record, UN report warns

World Meteorological Organisation releases annual report as Cop27 opens in Egypt

Sun Nov 06 2022 - 12:13
Cop27 gathers amid indications our climate is breaking down

Cop27 gathers amid indications our climate is breaking down

The UN climate change conference in Egypt will not deliver a historic deal: the Paris rulebook is in place and it is now down to implementation

Sat Nov 05 2022 - 05:00
Rich countries must agree historic pact to help poor address climate crisis or ‘we are doomed’, UN warns

Rich countries must agree historic pact to help poor address climate crisis or ‘we are doomed’, UN warns

Deepening gulf between the developed and developing world casts doubt over the ability of COP27 to secure a significant breakthrough

Sat Nov 05 2022 - 02:00
Trócaire calls on Government to step up climate commitments as leaders gather for Cop27

Trócaire calls on Government to step up climate commitments as leaders gather for Cop27

Six-point plan set out by developing countries to ensure gathering tackles climate crisis

Fri Nov 04 2022 - 20:46
Calls for Cop27 to scale up adaptation finance to help countries avoid ‘knockout blows’ from climate shocks

Calls for Cop27 to scale up adaptation finance to help countries avoid ‘knockout blows’ from climate shocks

By 2030 climate-vulnerable countries will need up to $450 billion annually for adaptation - UNEP

Fri Nov 04 2022 - 12:27
Temperatures in Europe rise at more than twice global average over past 30 years

Temperatures in Europe rise at more than twice global average over past 30 years

‘Europe presents a live picture of a warming world,’ says World Meteorological Organisation

Wed Nov 02 2022 - 21:40
Temperatures  in Europe have increased more than twice global average - report

Temperatures in Europe have increased more than twice global average - report

World Meteorological Organisation says Europe presents ‘a live picture of a warming world’ with trend set to continue

Wed Nov 02 2022 - 14:00
Why is Ireland experiencing unusually warm weather?

Why is Ireland experiencing unusually warm weather?

High temperatures, heavy rainfall and increasingly stormy low pressure systems now normal in our warming world

Wed Nov 02 2022 - 12:53
TCD scientists use tiger sharks to help discover world’s largest seagrass ecosystem

TCD scientists use tiger sharks to help discover world’s largest seagrass ecosystem

‘If protected, these seagrasses could play a crucial role in slowing the climate emergency’

Tue Nov 01 2022 - 16:00
Offshore wind sector in Atlantic region could support 5,000 jobs by 2037 – report

Offshore wind sector in Atlantic region could support 5,000 jobs by 2037 – report

‘Unprecedented opportunity’ for northwest, west, and midwest regions over the next 20 years

Fri Oct 28 2022 - 15:58
Climate progress: key indicators confirm ‘this does not go far enough, fast enough’

Climate progress: key indicators confirm ‘this does not go far enough, fast enough’

Latest analyses of emission levels and prediction of ‘a 2.5-degree warmer world’ provide dire backdrop to Cop27

Thu Oct 27 2022 - 14:15
Climate change: Only rapid change of societies can save planet, says UN

Climate change: Only rapid change of societies can save planet, says UN

World has no credible path to limit global warming to 1.5 degrees, report warns

Thu Oct 27 2022 - 12:00
Retrofitting advancing at-scale as demand increases

Retrofitting advancing at-scale as demand increases

One-stop-shops are driving the retrofitting of homes despite labour shortages and rising building costs

Thu Oct 27 2022 - 00:00
Public wants bolder climate action

Public wants bolder climate action

Worsening climate disruption is casting a shadow on Cop27 climate negotiations in Egypt hosted by the UN during November

Thu Oct 27 2022 - 00:00
World facing ‘catastrophic’ 2.5 degree rise this century, UN report warns

World facing ‘catastrophic’ 2.5 degree rise this century, UN report warns

‘Government decisions and actions must reflect the level of urgency, the gravity of the threats we are facing’

Wed Oct 26 2022 - 20:22
Consequences of climate disasters must top Cop27 agenda - Kenyan activist

Consequences of climate disasters must top Cop27 agenda - Kenyan activist

Oireachtas Committee hears calls for Ireland to back transparent ‘loss and damage’ system, backed by finance for vulnerable countries

Tue Oct 25 2022 - 18:48
‘We shouldn’t be hurting our planet’: Youth Assembly calls for greater input into  biodiversity

‘We shouldn’t be hurting our planet’: Youth Assembly calls for greater input into biodiversity

Voice of generation most impacted by decline of nature ‘must be heard’, gathering told

Sun Oct 23 2022 - 18:02
‘If we continue the linear “take, make, break, waste” model then we don’t have a long future on Earth’

‘If we continue the linear “take, make, break, waste” model then we don’t have a long future on Earth’

New book co-authored by Irishman sets out roadmap to move away from unsustainable lifestyles facilitated by fossil fuels, polluting production systems and intensive agriculture

Sat Oct 22 2022 - 05:00
Avian flu devastates Irish seabirds as Europe-wide outbreak threatens to worsen

Avian flu devastates Irish seabirds as Europe-wide outbreak threatens to worsen

Concerns are growing that highly contagious disease is about to hit flocks of commercial captive birds. So how worried should the public be?

Sat Oct 22 2022 - 05:00
Raw sewage being discharged by 32 Irish towns into rivers and seas, EPA finds

Raw sewage being discharged by 32 Irish towns into rivers and seas, EPA finds

Irish Water does not having clear plans to deal with many priority areas, report finds

Thu Oct 20 2022 - 00:00
Emergency power back-up may need to be extended to 2027, Ryan says

Emergency power back-up may need to be extended to 2027, Ryan says

Approval of supplementary estimate of €1.3 billion sought for new energy credit scheme and purchase of emergency power generators by Eirgrid

Wed Oct 19 2022 - 21:40
TCD discovery may explain why humans can outperform supercomputers

TCD discovery may explain why humans can outperform supercomputers

Research may shed new light on workings of human consciousness

Wed Oct 19 2022 - 13:23
Government urged to reconsider Ireland’s nuclear power ban

Government urged to reconsider Ireland’s nuclear power ban

‘Small nuclear reactors can support Ireland’s energy security and reduce fossil fuel use,’ says Engineers Ireland

Wed Oct 19 2022 - 12:51
State to address causes and drivers of conflict including impact of climate change, says Coveney

State to address causes and drivers of conflict including impact of climate change, says Coveney

Irish Aid annual report for 2021 outlines global impact of State’s development aid programme

Tue Oct 18 2022 - 18:18
Levy on single-use disposable cups to come into force early next year

Levy on single-use disposable cups to come into force early next year

Minister launches consultation on draft ‘latte levy’ regulations

Mon Oct 17 2022 - 17:44
Calls on Government to scale up water pollution controls targeted at intensive dairy farms

Calls on Government to scale up water pollution controls targeted at intensive dairy farms

Escalating pollution ‘has not happened by accident’ - Sustainable Water Network

Fri Oct 14 2022 - 17:10
Opposition parties call for changes to energy credit scheme with €37m going to holiday home owners

Opposition parties call for changes to energy credit scheme with €37m going to holiday home owners

Universal scheme should be targeted at less well off, Social Democrat TD says

Fri Oct 14 2022 - 13:42
Ireland to fail in meeting rivers and lakes status restoration goal, EPA warns

Ireland to fail in meeting rivers and lakes status restoration goal, EPA warns

‘Urgent and targeted action is required to reduce nitrogen emissions from agriculture’, says report

Thu Oct 13 2022 - 23:55
World hunger reaching catastrophic levels, index shows

World hunger reaching catastrophic levels, index shows

Global Hunger Index says 44 countries suffering with serious or alarming levels of hunger

Thu Oct 13 2022 - 00:01
Ireland ignoring its climate action obligations, environmental group claims

Ireland ignoring its climate action obligations, environmental group claims

European Commission issues final notice over repeated failure to submit long-term strategy

Wed Oct 12 2022 - 12:15
Irish trailblazer in quantum physics Séamus Davis wins one of world’s most prestigious science awards

Irish trailblazer in quantum physics Séamus Davis wins one of world’s most prestigious science awards

Eighteen recipients of the Buckley Prize have also won the Nobel Prize in Physics

Tue Oct 11 2022 - 19:00
Planning system needs urgent reform to address the climate emergency, says Minister

Planning system needs urgent reform to address the climate emergency, says Minister

Ossian Smyth calls for measures to remove randomness and unpredictability from system

Mon Oct 10 2022 - 19:43
Urgent research needed on risk of collapse of civilisation due to climate crisis, say academics

Urgent research needed on risk of collapse of civilisation due to climate crisis, say academics

Not enough is known about how extreme weather events will affect society, doctors suggest in scientific journal

Fri Oct 07 2022 - 18:33

Irish Sea needs better protection from environmental threats, says new alliance of conservationists

European Parliament backs resolution tabled by Irish MEP Grace O’Sullivan to increase ocean protection in the face of ecosystem collapse

Fri Oct 07 2022 - 17:26
Two serious incidents at water treatment plants put 885,000 people at risk

Two serious incidents at water treatment plants put 885,000 people at risk

Irish Water criticised in report over failures in the water supply system

Fri Oct 07 2022 - 00:01
OECD recommends major redesign of Irish transport to meet climate targets and improve wellbeing

OECD recommends major redesign of Irish transport to meet climate targets and improve wellbeing

Reallocating road space to be main driver for transforming transport sector rather than congestion charges — Minister

Wed Oct 05 2022 - 15:37
Give Me a Crash Course in... the Nord Stream leaks

Give Me a Crash Course in... the Nord Stream leaks

The likely sabotage of two pipelines probably marks the end of the massive project to convey Russian gas to Germany and beyond

Sat Oct 01 2022 - 05:00
Science and art combine to shed light on threat of rising sea levels due to climate change

Science and art combine to shed light on threat of rising sea levels due to climate change

Línte na Farraige will use visual light installations to show impact of storm surges around Irish coastline

Thu Sept 29 2022 - 19:10
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