Farmers being deterred from moving into forestry, conference told
Changes required to address climate change can still be ‘huge win for landowners’
Changes required to address climate change can still be ‘huge win for landowners’
Ex-chief of Climate Change Advisory Council says further building should not be encouraged
Move likely to trigger fall in living standards, John FitzGerald tells Oireachtas committee
New appointments to Climate Change Advisory Council coinciding with enhanced role
Chairman of Climate Change Advisory Council says reducing emissions while enhancing farmer incomes is realisable
Climate council stresses the urgency of ‘shifting from planning to action’ to reduce emissions
New NNP-based research calculates contribution of domestic and foreign sectors
Climate advisory body says lack of plans to decarbonise a major obstacle to new policy
Prof Jane Stout says in Ireland, this had resulted in loss of habitats and loss of species
Measure would not have been a panacea but an important step in underlining intent
New study shows impact on South if Northern Ireland lost €11bn subvention
Think tank says traditional accounts failing to capture true level of economic activity
Climate council warns economic growth and rising emissions ‘not yet decoupled’
Ireland has the third highest emissions per capita for residential energy use in the EU
Tax on agricultural emissions and more spending on public transport urged
John Fitzgerald: by 2014 it was clear that we were not going to meet our targets
Independent TD Clare Daly criticises Government’s approach to climate change
Major slowdown in global emissions ‘the most that can be hoped for’ over five years
11-member expert group includes some of the State’s top academics
Inclusion in national accounts will make it harder to interpret data, says FitzGerald
Patrick Honohan marks retirement of ESRI professor speaking of 'home-spun truths, Lady Bracknell and the carelessness of policymakers'
Coalition ‘statement of priorities’ includes commitment to publish tax reform plan
Economic think thank warns only limited scope for tax breaks in upcoming budget
Taoiseach rejects Prof John FitzGerald’s claim of overstaffing
Company says staff numbers would reduce over time, through retirement or by voluntary redundancy schemes
Newly established utility responds to criticism that overstaffing will cost it up to €2 billion
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How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
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