‘To avert our gaze, as much of mainstream politics is doing, is a dereliction of our duty of care to our shared planet and its life forms,’ President says
Cop28
The 2023 United Nations Climate Change Conference
Logistical problems coinciding with concerns about not fit for purpose decision making with deck stacked heavily on side of carbon polluters
‘We need to go back to basics to organise ourselves in groups, to have clear political objectives and to demand change’
Climate change: Database update reveals 57 large multinationals are responsible for 80 per cent of emissions since 2016
Advanced economies saw record fall in CO2 emissions even as their GDP grew – dropping to a 50-year low, new analysis by International Energy Agency finds
As we approach a critical point, the former president’s disdain for environmental concerns could affect the world beyond the US
We need more than apologetically modest green visions when reimagining our towns and cities
Extreme weather events like flooding and storms have exposed an adaptation deficit in Ireland. There’s no time to lose
Moving to 80% renewable electricity by 2030 will cost Ireland €20bn and that’s just for starters; private capital is going to be essential on top of State investment
Amid a litany of awful global news, from climate disasters to war in Ukraine and Gaza, Ireland remained remarkably stable and successful
Coalition leaders shying away from political courage climate action needs as election looms, says Friends of the Earth
Mispronouncing a colleague’s name at work can be hazardous - and not just if it’s the boss
It was the first time in almost 30 years fossil fuels were forced into the decision text. Here’s how it happened
Sultan Al Jaber says UAE national oil and gas company Adnoc has to satisfy demand for fossil fuels
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