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Funding of €55m approved to help decarbonise Irish businesses

More than €55m in funding has been approved to support the decarbonisation of Irish businesses, Enterprise Ireland has announced.Approved under the Environmental Aid scheme...

Irish children face shorter life expectancy and malnutrition caused by climate change

Children born in Ireland today and their peers around the world face malnutrition, a shorter life expectancy, and a myriad of other health hazards...

Top leader meets Irish businesses, discusses investment opportunities

President, Party General Secretary Tô Lâm (centre) speaks with Irish businesses on Thursday as part of his three-day visit to Ireland. — VNA/VNS Photo...

Food waste levels in Ireland 10pc above EU average

New figures published by the European Commission show food wastage levels in Ireland on a per capita basis were 10pc above the EU...

Golf club at centre of illegal demolition and asbestos dump probe is awarded a €110,000 sports grant

A golf club at the centre of a dispute over the illegal demolition of a house and burial of asbestos waste received over €100,000...

Creator of Kim Cattrall ‘meat tweet’ quit her job after climb-down by EPA over furious farmers

Digital media specialist Aileen Moon proposed the post on Twitter, now X, featuring a photograph of actress Kim Cattrall from Sex and the City...

‘We won’t let this go through easily’ – Google Ireland data centre in south Dublin opposed by environmental groups

Extinction Rebellion Ireland (ERI) has said that if a planned new Google Ireland data centre gets the planning go-ahead for south Dublin “it will...

Half of us won’t change diet or travel habits to fight climate change, ESRI report shows

Scientists said the study warns that the Government must come clean with the public about the high emissions cost of eating meat, while also...

Walking and cycling takes 680,000 cars off Irish streets every day, research shows

Those questioned told researchers they would walk and cycle more if they had ­better footpaths, places to stop and rest, traffic-free paths through parks...

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