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Environment

    Workers at Ireland's last publicly-owned waste collection service to strike over privatisation
    Wrestling fan Finlay Bealham welcomes Ireland's weirdness
    Dozens of marine mammals found dead after Russian oil tanker spill
    Opinion: Ireland will not move on climate until we have a truly democratic process
    Pádraic Fogarty
    Call for Stormont to consider water rates to help algae-hit Lough Neagh
    Ireland producing more waste than a decade ago and 'almost certain' to miss 2025 recycling target
    In 2022, Ireland generated 15.7 million tonnes of waste.
    Losing the Greens from government: 'Climate Change hasn’t gone away, you know'
    Oisín Coghlan
    Watchdog warns councils not doing enough to enforce water, air and noise pollution rules
    Opinion: Fast fashion conglomerates are having a profoundly negative impact on Irish businesses
    Elaine Maguire O'Connor
    Government's policy 'insufficient' to halt or reverse decline of Ireland's environment - EPA
    Organic farming: Ireland has one of EU's lowest rates and weakest targets
    Opinion: The UN's summit this month is a cause for hope in the battle against climate change
    Hans Zomer
    Tenfold increase in farm inspections needed by some councils to meet EPA targets this year
    An investigation by Noteworthy reveals that most councils had low numbers of farm inspections of slurry spreading and management in 2023.
    Many councils did not have dedicated resources to conduct farm inspections until recently
    Key slurry-related information is lacking across local authorities
    Under 4% of farms that use slurry are to be inspected in 2024 under new EPA targets
    Opinion: Emissions numbers may have improved, but let's not drop the ball
    Pádraic Fogarty
    Explainer: What is the Nature Restoration Law and why was it controversial?
    EU elections: 'We are hurtling towards climate disaster, but leadership is now entirely absent'
    Sadhbh O' Neill
    A third of Irish people think about climate change when choosing their holiday destination
    Cancer links, environmental concerns and the years-long argument over banning artificial pitches
    The use of rubber crumb has caused concern for both health and environmental reasons.
    'The sound of extinction': One man's mission to record Ireland's precious birdsongs
    Summer plans? Read this before you go exploring in Ireland
    John Connell: We must take a stake in the future. I have begun with 12 sheep.
    John Connell
    Paul Murphy: If we want real change, we should ban fossil fuel companies from advertising
    Paul Murphy
    Open fires strongly linked with respiratory disease in older Irish people
    European Commission issues warning to Ireland over pumping waste water into sensitive areas
    Auditor suggests council dock Deputy Mayor's expenses to help recoup €700k landfill bill
    Eco-friendly or eco-fake? New EU law will ban misleading environmental claims on products
    Glyphosate accounts for 30% of pesticides in Ireland, with residues found in some food samples
    Ships owned by Irish firm in finance deal sold and scrapped on beaches in India and Bangladesh
    Judge gives go-ahead for wolves to be reintroduced to Colorado
    Farmer: 'We're in danger of becoming the climate scapegoats for fossil fuel interests'
    Thomas Duffy
    New Planning and Environment division of the High Court established
    Over half of Ireland's waste water discharges still aren't meeting EU standards
    Stockholm is to ban petrol and diesel cars from its city centre, should we follow suit?
    South Dublin County Council investigating pollution in River Poddle which coloured water white
    Algal blooms raise 'alarm bell' at Blessington Lake in wake of Lough Neagh disaster
    New data centres mooted for Dublin can't operate if they put energy security at risk, says Ryan
    Eamon Ryan: Ireland isn't going to 'change tack' on nitrates derogation
    Ban on single-use vapes to be considered by Scottish government
    EU chief von der Leyen warns that wolf packs are a 'real danger' in Europe
    FactFind: Do more than a thousand people die per year in Ireland due to burning solid fuels?
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