Patrick O Brien

CAA, unique solution to reducing carbon emissions

CAA is a unique 'bottom-up' solution to reducing our Personal and National Carbon Emissions as well as the only viable…

6 years ago

Wind farms win contracts under electricity support scheme

Nineteen new wind farms won contracts under the new Renewable Electricity Support Scheme according to provisional results published today which…

6 years ago

Formula E – Your guide and its intense season finale

Tom Spencer, Editor of IrishEVs and a former Press Officer for multiple Formula E teams, offers an introduction to the…

6 years ago

Khaleb Ogbonna speaks of life as a Nigerian journalist

Khaleb Ogbonna is an aspiring journalist from Nigeria. I spoke with Caleb about his background, aspirations, and the most pressing…

6 years ago

Digital Quality of Life Index – Ireland ranks top 20

The Digital Quality of Life (DQL) index is published annually based on research conducted by the privacy protection company Surfshark.…

6 years ago

Firefox rolls out Enhanced Tracking Protection 2.0

Today, Firefox is introducing Enhanced Tracking Protection (ETP) 2.0, the next step in continuing to provide a safe and private…

6 years ago

South of Scotland Enterprise welcomes People’s Energy

South of Scotland Enterprise today welcomed the news that energy provider People’s Energy will provide a welcome boost to the…

6 years ago

Nature Magic – Worldwide bestseller

Nature Magic has been a bestseller in the USA and UK/Ireland on Amazon on the day of release. Nature Magic…

6 years ago

WWF work with Kuaishou to protect tigers

On July 29, Global Tiger Day, Tencent-backed Chinese short-video platform Kuaishou and World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF), co-launched a…

6 years ago

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