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Capitalism is killing the planet – but curtailing it is the discussion nobody wants to have
2024-08-08 in The Irish TimesIf life on our one and only planet is to be pulled back from the brink, the time for voluntary ecological measures from businesses has surely passed
Tagged under: Capitalism
‘The river was effectively sterilised’: At least 5,000 fish dead in Co Cork fish kill – The Irish Times
2024-06-11 in The Irish TimesInland Fisheries Ireland is investigating the cause of the the fish kill on the River Allow near Freemount
Tagged under: Fish
Hottest April on record continues global temperature streak
2024-05-08 in The Irish TimesIncreasing global temperatures continues for 11th month with Europe 2.49 degrees above 1990-2020 average
Inside Sellafield: behind the razor wire, gun-toting guards and blast barriers at the toxic nuclear site
2024-03-30 in The Irish TimesThe site in Cumbria in England directly across the Irish Sea is now an enormous nuclear dump. The Irish Times is given rare access to the most dangerous nuclear facility in western Europe
Tagged under: Nuclear Power
Bank of Ireland to help fund Scottish wind farm
2024-03-11 in The Irish TimesLender providing €65.9m towards Moray West development
Tagged under: Ireland | UK | Wind Power
President condemns ‘obsession’ with economic growth
2023-04-30 (or before) in The Irish TimesIn reception for think tank Tasc, Michael D Higgins condemned ‘neo-liberalism’ and urged country to ‘rebalance economy, ecology and ethics’
Tagged under: Economics | Economic Growth
Corporate jets to escape EU’s ‘green’ aviation fuel tax
2022-06-06 (or before) in The Irish TimesDraft European Commission proposal excludes business and cargo flights
Tagged under: Air Travel
What emissions cuts will actually mean, and how they will change our lives
2022-01-15 (or before) in The Irish TimesEverybody seems to agree with emissions reductions in principle until their implementation
Tullow Oil paid UCD €2m to run courses in Africa, South America
2021-03-25 (or before) in The Irish TimesOil company funded a number of academic posts at UCD as part of five-year agreement
Tagged under: Africa
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