Ireland can cope with data centres and should build more, Greencoat says
International Energy Agency expects data centres to consume 32% of total electricity in Ireland by 2026
International Energy Agency expects data centres to consume 32% of total electricity in Ireland by 2026
Baku conference offers opportunities to help avoid climate catastrophe, despite the obstacles
Climate change science shows us that meeting our energy needs by burning fossil fuels releases carbon dioxide
The headlines are full of EV doom and gloom, but that’s not the full story
If SUVs were a country, they would be the world’s fifth-largest emitter of carbon dioxide, International Energy Agency says
Intervention comes as EU leaders prepare to debate bloc’s economic competitiveness
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
Ministers at Paris meeting strongly endorse plans to scale back fossil fuel use
Houthi attacks on shipping traffic show we’ll ‘never get security’ in old fossil fuel system, minister tells conference
New report from IEA expects increases in global electricity demand to be more than covered by renewables
Countries battle to save climate deal after row over ending fossil fuels
Proposal put forward by Ireland with EU support would helping to de-risk investment in renewable energy in developing countries
At a time of climate crisis: Time to tackle autobesity, the phenomena whereby cars are heavier and consequently use more fuel
Demand for oil, natural gas and coal expected to peak before end of 2030
Shale gas would be a ‘highly retrograde step’ in the context of reducing dependence on fossil fuels, academic to say
Agency appears to contradict the Government, which blamed multi-national presence for ‘distorting’ emissions figures
At a Time of Climate Emergency: Limiting global warming to 1.5 degrees is still just about possible but requires rapid change
Minister to chair critical meeting following first ‘global stocktake’ of collective progress on Paris agreement climate goals
Thinking in a Climate Emergency: Ireland could learn from the Dutch and German example of energy co-operatives to speed up our transition to renewables
Chief Jamie Dimon reiterates the need for energy security and the bank’s support to the industry
Latest analyses of emission levels and prediction of ‘a 2.5-degree warmer world’ provide dire backdrop to Cop27
Warning comes as Russia’s state gas monopoly Gazprom declares force majeure on European supplies and EU moves to sign Azerbaijan supply deal
Fatih Birol says governments should keep ageing nuclear plants open and take other contingency measures
Soros urges West to defeat Putin ‘to preserve our civilization’
Further growth expected in 2022 as governments seek to secure climate benefits
Russia’s ‘atrocious’ war has altered energy landscape fundamentally, German official says
The IPCC says it is “almost inevitable” temperatures will rise above 1.5 degrees – the level above which many of the effects of climate breakdown will become irreversible
Officials are investigating Russian gas giant’s role in fuelling gas price spike
White House due to step up efforts to contain crude prices amid high inflation
Russian soldiers refused to carry out orders and sabotaged their own equipment
Ten-point plan to cut oil use as Russia’s invasion of Ukraine deepens concerns about supply
Lingering optimism over Russia-Ukraine peace talks aid sentiment
Agency says markets could lose 3m barrels per day of Russian crude and refined products
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