Elevated sea-level rise in Dublin higher than predicted due to climate change, study finds
Analysis of Dublin Bay over eight decades confirms sea-level rise faster than expected
Analysis of Dublin Bay over eight decades confirms sea-level rise faster than expected
Ireland is increasingly vulnerable to winter storms with worse flooding
World scientists will declare on Monday scale of work needed globally to live with climate change – not to stop it
The big picture of global warming is clearly influencing the intensity and frequency of extreme weather events over time
More extremes may be coming our way from the Atlantic as a result of global warming
CO2 emissions hit record levels globally, with Ireland on similar rising trajectory
Intolerable heat could spread to 19% of the planet by 2070 in a worst-case scenario
From deforestation to energy consumption, cocaine and other drugs come at a high price
Big upfront costs for current generation but plan is fastest route to sustainable prosperity
Ireland has made ambitious pledges, although the rhetoric is failing to meet reality
John Gibbons: There is now less than a one per cent chance of remaining at or below 1.5 degrees
Emphasis of event on community action and collective engagement
Scientists warn that planet will be unliveable if emissions are not reduced
IPCC report says climate change is ‘widespread, rapid, and intensifying’
From blistering heatwaves to unprecedented flooding – it’s already proving to be a summer of extremes
Exceptionally high temperatures so far north ‘impossible without human influence’
Forum on climate ambitions hears about ‘challenge of the decade’ from Eamon Ryan
New appointments to Climate Change Advisory Council coinciding with enhanced role
Every 0.1 degree matters as the world attempts to keep within 1.5-degree rise
EU stands at crossroads on climate change and Ireland is heading in wrong direction
Scale of action requires changing direction of the whole economy, says Prof Peter Thorne
At beef and dairy farm level there is a growing emphasis on practicalities over conflicting research on carbon efficiency
As Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael near coalition, all parties face calls for further climate action
Ireland is already experiencing bigger storm surges exacerbated by the sea level rise
Traditional political cures for flooding may not be effective in the years ahead
It is only a matter of time before a huge storm surge hits the country, an academic says
Increased storms and higher sea levels will give rise to extreme costal flooding
Analysis: Better to be overprepared and wrong than underprepared and wrong
‘Ireland has received bailout from oceans up to now, but now comes the payback’
Campaigners and Greens endorse UN call for land-use plan for changing climate
Political bickering threatens to overshadow Oireachtas committee’s radical proposals
They have fewer resources to prepare for the storms or to survive their effects
Prof Ray Bates says recent report ignored ‘important evidence’ reducing threat level
Ireland has potential to adopt ‘nature-based solutions’ such as the use of peatlands to capture carbon dioxide, climate expert says
Kevin O'Sulivan on the climate policies we don't have and the ones we should have
Measure would not have been a panacea but an important step in underlining intent
Landmark report predicts extreme weather, food shortages and coral die-off by 2040
Dr Hoesung Lee pays tribute to Ireland’s ‘generosity’ to Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
Despite rains, Dublin experiencing worst drought since records began 168 years ago
Weakening of Gulf Stream could result in rapid temperature increases
Maynooth’s Peter Thorne says panel’s work crucial in shaping response to global warming
Q&A: As storm Emma moves up to meet easterly cold front, how will it impact on Ireland?
A climate scientist at Maynooth university explains what is likely to happen in coming days
Evidence shows strong links between extreme events and human-caused warming
Volcanic activity will be ‘joker in the pack’ for world climate, new study predicts
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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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