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Decisions taken now will shape our prosperity for decades. There is no room for further procrastination
Decisions taken now will shape our prosperity for decades. There is no room for further procrastination
Absence of climate ambition, continuity rather than scaled-up targets and vague language stand out
We are going to have to decarbonise and dampen down current spending to avoid overheating the economy
The scale and speed of change required to tackle climate issue is unprecedented and not always immediately popular
Series of referendums on issues such as housing and water ‘highly unlikely’, negotiators say
Wind energy lobby says new government needs to implement the Planning and Development Act and put in place policies to support the development of the sector both onshore and at sea
Seen & Heard: Tax still key for foreign investment, warning on cocoa prices and bread merger
A year of change heralds a future of more of the same
Group accounts show €14m loss as high energy costs hit key operation in Hungary
‘Data centres no longer need to be concentrated around Dublin’ but should be closer to sources of renewable energy, especially offshore wind
State-owned transport company may have to find alternative for its existing garage at Conyngham Road which is being earmarked for potential redevelopment for housing
Former Green Party leader opens up about ‘being attacked from all sides’ and party’s general election wipeout
Government recently approved a €50,000 boost to the annual salary for the job following representations from Minister, Eamon Ryan
‘It would be highly reckless on climate and economic grounds for the project to be approved in light of latest information’
Irish and Welsh ministers meet over response to port’s closure due to storm damage
People are tired of politicians and politics, reflected by the low turnout of eligible voters
A campaign where the main parties downplayed climate issues and shunned hard choices bodes ill for ambitious climate policies in the next programme for government
What audiences are told before gigs at St James’ Church says it all: turn off your phone and just be in the moment
Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael sent out clear messages that their preference was for coalition with Labour. The only interpretation is that they think Labour might be slightly less demanding partners
Company concerned High Court ruling means solvency requirement more onerous for it and employees while pensioners press for end to 15-year pension freeze
Outgoing Green Party TD says Dublin still ‘hostile’ for cyclists
Election 2024: Fine Gael’s chances of taking two seats will suffer from decision of Kate O’Connell to run as an Independent
Are Irish winds and waves so different that we have to re-invent wind energy technology?
Cop29 'came very close to failure and it has ended with a disappointing deal. But it is a deal the world can build on in 2025′, said Mary Robinson
‘There is no deal to come out of Baku that will not leave a bad taste in everyone’s mouth, but we are within sight of a landing zone’
Unprecedented public rebuke by Cop28 host comes as fuel producers try to derail transition promise made at last year’s talks
‘Standing still is retreat and the world will rightly judge us very harshly if this is the outcome’ warns UK’s Ed Miliband
The Irish Times brought together a panel of readers to discuss the election. Here’s what they think
UN chief welcomes ‘high ambition coalition’ including Ireland which is pushing for more ambitious outcome
Green line extension to north Dublin suburb due to be running by 2031
Drivers of EVs will soon be able to signal their eco-awareness with the introduction of 'green flash’ registration plates. But the idea is proving divisive, with some seeing it as greenwashing
UN talks open in Baku with stark warning no country is immune from climate disaster
‘It will be hard to get agreement in a world that is so divided and under such stress, but that is what we have to do’
World’s performance on emissions and temperature summarised in three words: ‘over the limit’
If Ireland delivers a credible food/health/climate strategy for the 2025 conferences it should open longer-term possibilities
Eamon Ryan says Ballsbridge is ‘horrific’ for pedestrians and cyclists at final transport committee meeting
Coalition partners say it was premature for Minister of the Environment to earmark money to specific areas without consultation
The plates ‘will help us visualise our zero emission future’, says Eamon Ryan
Proposed regime aimed at deterring airlines who may attempt to travel through Ireland with munitions without exemptions
Tonn Nua site off Waterford to facilitate 900MW wind farm due to be operational by 2032
Helen McEntee, Charlie McConalogue and Eamon Ryan bring families ‘step closer’ to truth
Connolly Station and Belfast’s new Grand Central will see 15 services in each direction
Minister for Public Expenditure Paschal Donohoe sets pay rate at €300,000 for new EirGrid CEO – €60,000 more than the Taoiseach earns
Cabinet has approved Dublin’s next Luas line, which could bring trams to Finglas by 2031. About 60,000 people would be served by it. We asked some what they think
Eamon Ryan’s brief is too broad, says Industry group Fuels for Ireland in call for dedicated government department
Early sanction for the new line could see services in 2031 five years ahead of schedule
Minister says there is ‘ambiguity’ around whether aircraft needed an exemption but were not in breach of international law
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Minister for Transport calls for investigation by EU on biofuel imports
Event’s critical issue ‘providing finance’ where African countries were being frozen out of private finance to help clean energy transition
LNG is a hot issue within the environment movement, while most governments insist it is essential to national energy security
Ministers Malcolm Noonan and Eamon Ryan say they want Bill passed before election as was agreed in programme for government
Aontú leader Peadar Tóibín calls on Irish political parties to audit members to see if anyone has received potential contact from Russian intelligence
Budget 2025: Eamon Ryan favours investing in metropolitan rail in Cork, Limerick, Galway and Waterford
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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
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