Ria speaks to Ben Harkin about his recently self-published book ‘Time Nor Tide: Ireland and Climate Change’ and explains his experience writing a book during the pandemic. He also speaks about his initial worry writing about climate change due to his age and the inspiration behind his title. Ben elaborates on his research and explains what he would like to see for Ireland in terms of climate change prevention and green hydrogen.
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Drawing on research from Ireland and across the world, this book explains what we can expect for the future in Ireland with climate change, and how we can move to limit the worst impacts. Combining studies and stories, Ben Harkin explains how we can use the technology we already have to bring our country to being carbon neutral while building a better future for all.
About Ria McGuire
Ria interned with ITN for three months and during her time she was a sub-editor, podcast host and managed to write her own pieces too.
She has studied journalism for three years at Dublin City University. She has previously written for TheJournal.ie, Irish Tech News and Leicester Leader.
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