To respond to the biodiversity crisis, we need an ethic of care
If trees can care for each other, why can’t we?
If trees can care for each other, why can’t we?
Maureen Gaffney edged out after failing to get required number of Chu transfers in final count
Security analyst Tom Clonan and psychologist Maureen Gaffney are not far behind
Former Dublin mayor Hazel Chu also a contender to fill seat left vacant by Ivana Bacik
Landmark study says such groups tend to be excluded from debates despite bearing brunt of impacts
Greens councillor running as Independent for the vacant University of Dublin seat
Independent candidate for vacant seat describes herself as a ‘voice for inclusion’
Focus should be ‘what are we going to do next year?’ argues prominent climate academic
Ireland has made ambitious pledges, although the rhetoric is failing to meet reality
Younger generations are struggling to cope with climate threats of unprecedented scale
Dig into online activity and data centres and the environmental results may surprise you
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
Report by 70 environmental and climate groups puts Green Party in difficult position
ESB announces development of a floating off-shore windfarm in €5 billion programme
Farmers call on Government to acknowledge sector’s efforts to improve carbon efficiency
Draft strategy ‘woefully inadequate’ to meet challenges, Environmental Pillar says
EU stands at crossroads on climate change and Ireland is heading in wrong direction
Call to stabilise methane emissions ‘contrary to Ireland’s obligations under Paris deal’
Index puts Ireland 39th out of 57 countries, mainly due to its failure to cut emissions
Reforms ‘will not address climate, biodiversity or water problems generated by Irish agriculture’
Legislation ‘is very weak compared to leading climate laws adopted elsewhere’ – environmental law expert
New Bill sets course for ‘faster and fairer climate action’
But a lot of ‘heavy lifting’ is being postponed to 2025-2030, according to climatologist
Faster cuts in methane and nitrous oxide from farming needed – Stop Climate Chaos
Follow the science say activists – 7% cut is doable environmentally and politically
As Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael near coalition, all parties face calls for further climate action
It was Sinn Féin’s message of change rather than the Green one of climate change that emerged as the big winner
FG, FF, SF manifestos score worst; climate expert says parties ‘still don’t seem to connect the dots’
Carbon tax, public transport and the national herd are covered by most parties
Supreme court upholds ruling in landmark ‘Urgenda case’, compelling government to act
Negotiator says divide between those inside and outside the talks has never been so large
Friends of the Irish Environment’s says it will appeal initial decision against them
A huge protest will precede the upcoming UN Climate Summit. Can it effect change?
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Full general election coverage including analysis and results for all 43 constituencies
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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