Energy & Environment
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Energy suppliers must be the difference in decarbonising Ireland
In June 2019, the Irish government launched its Climate Action Plan which outlined Ireland’s path to decarbonisation. This Plan marks…
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The case for a just transition
The Nevin Economic Research Institute’s (NERI) quarterly economic observation report for winter 2019 focuses on the need for a “just…
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Climate Action Plan: steady progress
The Government’s first progress report on the implementation of the Climate Action Plan, encompassing quarters two and three of 2019,…
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Climate Change: A “hot” topic for the courts
It might be questioned how climate change, which to date has been a matter of complying with international agreements and…
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Environmental policy: the EU’s perspective
Aurel Ciobanu-Dordea, Director for Implementation, Governance and Semester in the European Commission’s Directorate General for Environment, discusses how a multifaceted…
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Driving initiative for Biodiversity
Nathy Gilligan, Head of Environment for the Office of Public Works (OPW), explains the breadth of biodiversity initiatives active across…
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Engaging the public on climate
Diarmuid Torney, Associate Professor in the School of Law and Government, Dublin City University (DCU) outlines findings from analysis done…
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Sustainable transport and mobility: The journey ahead
Transport infrastructure and services are central to facilitate mobility and accessibility for all citizens in Ireland and to underpin and…
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Implementing European water policy
Andrew Farmer, Head of Natural Resources and Circular Economy Programme in the Institute for European Environmental Policy, discusses some of…
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Coal champion: Morrison drills while Australia burns
As the Australian summer once again sets records for scorching temperatures and drought, the increasing intensity of annual bushfires caught…
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