5 ways a Tipperary family created a model for sustainable farming More climate-friendly practices on the Walsh family farm has produced a carbon footprint significantly lower than the national average Farming • 09 Jun
5 ways a Tipperary family created a model for sustainable farming More climate-friendly practices on the Walsh family farm has produced a carbon footprint significantly lower than the national average Farming • 09 Jun
How we're tricked into buying new home appliances Different aspects of environmental literacy affect our repair or replace behaviour when it comes to home appliances Psychology • 06 Jun
How we're tricked into buying new home appliances Different aspects of environmental literacy affect our repair or replace behaviour when it comes to home appliances Psychology • 06 Jun
Can a simple calendar help farmers tackle climate change? An agri-climate calendar with easy-to-follow advice and tips can give farmers clear and practical climate steps to take throughout the year Farming • 28 May
Can a simple calendar help farmers tackle climate change? An agri-climate calendar with easy-to-follow advice and tips can give farmers clear and practical climate steps to take throughout the year Farming • 28 May
Why Ireland is experiencing a 'marine heatwave' right now Paul Moore, climatologist with Met Eireann explains what a 'marine heatwave' is and why Ireland is experiencing one Weather • 23 May
Why Ireland is experiencing a 'marine heatwave' right now Paul Moore, climatologist with Met Eireann explains what a 'marine heatwave' is and why Ireland is experiencing one Weather • 23 May
How Irish classrooms can deal with warmer weather Parents, educators and policymakers must treat classroom heat not as a seasonal inconvenience, but as a pressing public health issue Schools • 19 May
How Irish classrooms can deal with warmer weather Parents, educators and policymakers must treat classroom heat not as a seasonal inconvenience, but as a pressing public health issue Schools • 19 May
How kids are using the courts to force action on climate crisis Legal cases taken by young activists are provoking policies that might just do enough to mitigate the climate crisis Climate Change • 10 Apr
How kids are using the courts to force action on climate crisis Legal cases taken by young activists are provoking policies that might just do enough to mitigate the climate crisis Climate Change • 10 Apr
Will shipping industry introduce a global carbon tax this week? The International Maritime Organisation are discussing measures to decarbonise shipping, including the introduction of a carbon levy Shipping • 07 Apr
Will shipping industry introduce a global carbon tax this week? The International Maritime Organisation are discussing measures to decarbonise shipping, including the introduction of a carbon levy Shipping • 07 Apr
Is chewing gum another way for microplastics to enter your body? A new study shows how easily we can unwittingly expose ourselves to hundreds of microplastics Microplastics • 04 Apr
Is chewing gum another way for microplastics to enter your body? A new study shows how easily we can unwittingly expose ourselves to hundreds of microplastics Microplastics • 04 Apr
Why you should be collecting and using rainwater Rainwater harvesting is a possible solution to some very big problems - and not just watering the garden. Rainwater • 28 Mar
Why you should be collecting and using rainwater Rainwater harvesting is a possible solution to some very big problems - and not just watering the garden. Rainwater • 28 Mar
What are the alternative ways of storing energy for long periods? Long-duration energy storage technologies could help Ireland reach its goal of eliminating the use of fossil fuels by 2050 Energy • 10 Mar
What are the alternative ways of storing energy for long periods? Long-duration energy storage technologies could help Ireland reach its goal of eliminating the use of fossil fuels by 2050 Energy • 10 Mar
What we know about how climate change is impacting households CSO data shows how Irish households are dealing with such climate change issues as energy bills, retrofitting grants and car use Climate Change • 04 Mar
What we know about how climate change is impacting households CSO data shows how Irish households are dealing with such climate change issues as energy bills, retrofitting grants and car use Climate Change • 04 Mar
Can green computing help us deal with the problem of dark data? Unused digital data is an invisible yet significant issue which consumes substantial amounts of energy and resources Computing • 31 Jan
Can green computing help us deal with the problem of dark data? Unused digital data is an invisible yet significant issue which consumes substantial amounts of energy and resources Computing • 31 Jan
How electric cars can power your home and save you money New technology means you can use electric cars to directly power your home or even send power to the grid Energy • 28 Jan
How electric cars can power your home and save you money New technology means you can use electric cars to directly power your home or even send power to the grid Energy • 28 Jan
How do you measure the size of a once-a-lifetime storm? Few places in Ireland have weather records going back over 100 years to allow the size of such events to be measured directly Weather • 23 Jan
How do you measure the size of a once-a-lifetime storm? Few places in Ireland have weather records going back over 100 years to allow the size of such events to be measured directly Weather • 23 Jan
Rain, floods & storms: why weather conditions are getting wetter With Storm Éowyn due to hit Ireland in the next 24 hours, we can all clearly see the effects of climate change on Ireland's weather events Weather • 23 Jan
Rain, floods & storms: why weather conditions are getting wetter With Storm Éowyn due to hit Ireland in the next 24 hours, we can all clearly see the effects of climate change on Ireland's weather events Weather • 23 Jan
Why have we seen so many storms in Ireland in recent years? A very high level of storminess has meant more frequent and intense storms hitting the country Weather • 22 Jan
Why have we seen so many storms in Ireland in recent years? A very high level of storminess has meant more frequent and intense storms hitting the country Weather • 22 Jan
Why is climate justice missing from new Government programme? Ireland is uniquely positioned to lead on transformative climate justice, but the incoming Government is proceeding with business as usual Climate Change • 22 Jan
Why is climate justice missing from new Government programme? Ireland is uniquely positioned to lead on transformative climate justice, but the incoming Government is proceeding with business as usual Climate Change • 22 Jan
The Chinese question when it comes to climate change Yes, China is the world's largest greenhouse gas polluter, but that doesn't mean Ireland shouldn't try to change Energy • 22 Jan
The Chinese question when it comes to climate change Yes, China is the world's largest greenhouse gas polluter, but that doesn't mean Ireland shouldn't try to change Energy • 22 Jan
What 70 Limerick home owners found out about air quality Understanding air quality in your home can save you money, future-proof your building and improve your family's health Limerick • 14 Jan
What 70 Limerick home owners found out about air quality Understanding air quality in your home can save you money, future-proof your building and improve your family's health Limerick • 14 Jan
Why the reign of SUVs on Irish roads should end There are many solutions to tackle the problem of heavy, fuel-hungry SUVs, but all require bold action from policymakers Transport • 16 Dec 24
Why the reign of SUVs on Irish roads should end There are many solutions to tackle the problem of heavy, fuel-hungry SUVs, but all require bold action from policymakers Transport • 16 Dec 24
Why the EU's 2035 ban on petrol and diesel cars doesn't matter Increased production costs means car manufacturers are already phasing out these models far ahead of 2035 ban Transport • 16 Dec 24
Why the EU's 2035 ban on petrol and diesel cars doesn't matter Increased production costs means car manufacturers are already phasing out these models far ahead of 2035 ban Transport • 16 Dec 24
Can sustainable fuels replace current aviation fuel? The transition to sustainable aviation fuels represents both a tremendous opportunity and a complex challenge for the aviation sector Aviation • 09 Dec 24
Can sustainable fuels replace current aviation fuel? The transition to sustainable aviation fuels represents both a tremendous opportunity and a complex challenge for the aviation sector Aviation • 09 Dec 24
Why we're measuring greenhouse gas emissions across Dublin city The Urban Sense project aims to produce an urban-scale greenhouse gas modelling and monitoring system across the capital Science Week 2024 • 15 Nov 24
Why we're measuring greenhouse gas emissions across Dublin city The Urban Sense project aims to produce an urban-scale greenhouse gas modelling and monitoring system across the capital Science Week 2024 • 15 Nov 24
Where did all the historical Irish weather records go? Hidden and lost weather observations contain hugely valuable information about historical climate variability and changes Weather • 15 Nov 24
Where did all the historical Irish weather records go? Hidden and lost weather observations contain hugely valuable information about historical climate variability and changes Weather • 15 Nov 24
If Spanish floods don't ignite climate action, what will? It is abundantly clear how human driven climate change has contributed to the deadly flooding we've seen of late in Spain and elsewhere Climate Change • 04 Nov 24
If Spanish floods don't ignite climate action, what will? It is abundantly clear how human driven climate change has contributed to the deadly flooding we've seen of late in Spain and elsewhere Climate Change • 04 Nov 24