Paris agreement ‘monumental success for the planet’
Climate change strategy seen as beginning of the end of planet’s dependence on fossil fuels
Climate change strategy seen as beginning of the end of planet’s dependence on fossil fuels
Schools closed until Thursday and measures put in place to improve air quality
Paris climate change summit has the ingredients for a deal
As world leaders prepare for the UN climate summit, religious figures are meeting in Ireland to consider how Pope Francis is influencing the politics of climate change
Innovative courier firm uses bicycles instead of trucks to link with high-speed trains
Decarbonisation is not only good for the environment, it’s good for the bottom line
Hulot, French special envoy for the climate, says UN conference is already a success
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New records for strongest tropical storms, warmest ocean temperatures and driest year
Agriculture hit as country suffers worst shortages since the 1930s
Civil and military forces deployed to guard the venue where 140 world leaders will meet next week
Locals see island’s problems as generations-old loss of land due to erosion
The Cop21 summit offers a truly historic opportunity for a global energy revolution
The Irish Times is looking to speak with Irish people in countries impacted by storms, drought and floods
There’s a straight line between Bush’s invasion of Iraq and France’s torment
Trócaire, Oxfam Ireland and Friends of the Earth will be watching as world leaders meet for the Cop21 summit. They’re already disappointed by the Government’s ‘inaction’
Paris agreement needs to be backed by rigorous transparency and review mechanisms
Blamed for dire pollution, coal makes up two-thirds of China’s energy consumption
Foreign and environment ministers have made progress towards a climate change accord
A deal at UN conference in Paris is crucial for continent’s future
‘Every year we say that time is running out’ - World Meteorological Organisation
The UN Convention to Combat Desertification promised to restore 12 million hectares of degraded land a year. Could this really reduce warming by half a degree?
US president says 1,897km line would not make meaningful contribution to economy
Beijing accepts legally binding text with reviews every five years in major breakthrough
Can an art exhibition about climate change have any potency when it avoids polemic? The Irish Cultural Centre in Paris takes a gentle approach to a giant issue
Climate summit an opportunity to rebuild European Union’s international reputation
Groundbreaking research under pressure from climate change sceptics in Congress
Environmental benefits of diesel no longer sufficient to justify lower rate of excise
Tension between developed and developing worlds an obstacle in global warming fight
Goals of eliminating mass poverty and tackling global warming are complementary
The technology has become integral to modern life – but at huge environmental cost
Petit-Palais was home to 28 of the 43 people killed in collision between coach and lorry
Full implementation of UNCCD target could reduce global warming by half a degree
Some 200 countries hope to seal accord on global warming at UN climate summit in Paris in December
Ambitious targets for restoring ‘degraded’ territory could lead to global land-grab
Minister calls 20% drop on 2005 levels unrealistic but country is ‘catching up quickly’
Historic change suggests starvation could be brought to an end across the globe by 2030
If the Taoiseach has any conviction on the greatest environmental threat facing humanity, it is lightly held
Mad growth of human race gobbles up space and wipes out ever more species
Government climate change experts are no masters of brevity, a new study has found
State likely to miss 2020 greenhouse gas targets, but Budget 2016 has little to say about it
Author Elizabeth Kolbert says fear, not morality, could impel people to act
Obama can’t fight climate change while letting new fossil fuel reserves be developed
Government to cite recession and agriculture as reasons for cuts to emissions goals for 2030
The impact on our carbon emissions of the FoodWise 2025 plan, which massively boosts diary production, requires close scrutiny
There is a growing movement to map the oceans, so why is space getting all the publicity?
We are still degrading the planet faster than we repair it, but work is being done
COP21 summit aims for commitments to keep global warming below 2 degrees Celsius
Submissions form building blocks for UN summit in Paris in December
A project aims to manipulate cloud formations in order to combat climate change. The naysayers are lining up, but the group argues there are few viable options left
Part three of the series on agriculture and climate change ahead of Paris UN conference
President hails promise to tackle inequality but says ‘paradigm change’ needed to fulfil it
An ‘ecological apartheid’ appears to divide farmers and environmentalists, yet they share many goals. A new series explores how the two groups can work together to tackle climate change, for the benefit of all
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