Climate Change

Sod Turned on Ireland’s First Publicly Owned, Not-for-Profit Energy Company

Ground has been broken on South Dublin County Council’s (SDCC) Tallaght District Heating Network at TU Dublin in Tallaght. Trading…

5 years ago

Capturing Ireland’s Blue Carbon Potential

This month the Marine Institute will launch a funding call for a major programme of research in the area of…

5 years ago

Navigating the obstacles to Green Hydrogen deployment

Green hydrogen will prove to be a key link between growing and sustainable renewable electricity generation and the hard to…

5 years ago

Public sector climate leadership is a powerful influence on society

Today, 900 public sector representatives shared their experience and future strategies to meet ambitious 2030 energy targets. The online annual…

5 years ago

CPH2 To Supply 1MW Electrolyser

Clean Power Hydrogen or CPH2 has announced they have won an order from Octopus Hydrogen for the supply of a…

5 years ago

Ireland’s First Green Hydrogen Facility Costing €120 Million

Green energy company EI-H2 has announced plans for the first Green Hydrogen facility in Ireland. The company will seek planning…

5 years ago

VC funds and Hollywood stars invest heavily in Climate Change innovation

Saving the planet from climate change devastation can benefit investors as well as our future, according to a new Venture…

5 years ago

Rainforest Alliance respond to the IPCC Special Report on Climate Change and Land

The Rainforest Alliance acknowledges and applauds the latest IPCC Special Report on Climate Change, with land as an essential resource…

5 years ago

Did the Drop in COVID-Related Emissions Affect the Climate?

The COVID-19 pandemic led to widespread measures restricting travel, industrial, and commercial activity during 2020. The effects of these changes…

5 years ago

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