Farmers need the right incentives to reduce emissions
State’s farming rivals are exploring these ideas while we have been marking time
State’s farming rivals are exploring these ideas while we have been marking time
Legislation clears a major hurdle by getting through the Dáil, but at what cost?
Climate action committee told farmers have few technical options to cut methane emissions
It makes good economic sense to act now, says leading scientist Prof John Sweeney
At beef and dairy farm level there is a growing emphasis on practicalities over conflicting research on carbon efficiency
With livestock being phased out, changes in how food is produced are set to be dramatic
Fact Ireland’s agriculture is mostly grassland-based is positive, says Alan Matthews
Ryan played key role in formulating Irish economic policy in the 1960s and 1970s
Brexit talks fast-reaching ‘Alice in Wonderland status’
Climate change is a pressing moral issue and action is needed for future’s benefit
Politicians have been given a mandate by the Citizens’ Assembly to take action
Tax on agricultural emissions and more spending on public transport urged
John Fitzgerald: by 2014 it was clear that we were not going to meet our targets
Government’s hypocritical stance on climate change must come to an end, says Trócaire
Critical and commercial successes include seven Irish films at Sundance Film Festival
Media briefing reveals department’s thinking on emissions ahead of Paris talks
Advisory council is seen as a landmark in the development of State’s climate policy
Prof Alan Matthews says most beef farms are not financially viable without EU subsidies
The profitability of agriculture is on the rise here, which is very good news for the Irish economy as a whole
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
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
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices