Climate Change

Record high for minke whale sightings but record low for basking sharks, research in Hebrides finds

2023 saw the highest sighting rates and numbers of minke whales yet recorded in the Hebrides, but the lowest known…

1 year ago

Bord na Móna reveals participants selected for Accelerate Green START Autumn Programme

Bord na Móna has revealed the nine green entrepreneurs from across Ireland participating in the latest Accelerate Green START programme.…

1 year ago

Ireland can cut emissions by 32% by embracing the circular economy— study

Widespread adoption of circular economy principles like reuse and recycling could reduce Ireland's carbon emissions by up to 32%, according…

1 year ago

Space Week Ireland 2024 to Explore ‘Space and Climate’ Theme

Space Week Ireland is an annual event celebrating Ireland’s involvement in space exploration, innovation, and science. Coordinated by MTU Blackrock…

1 year ago

Seai 2023 Energy Balance Shows Progress on Emissions Reduction, but Not Yet Enough to Meet Carbon Budgets

The Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland (SEAI) has published Ireland’s full Energy Balance for 2023, which provides the breakdown of…

1 year ago

Applications for Bord na Móna’s Accelerate Green Programmes are now open

Applications are now open for Bord na Móna’s leading sustainable business accelerator programmes Accelerate Green GROW and Accelerate Green START.…

1 year ago

Irish Company Unveils Groundbreaking Innovations in Carbon Capture Tech

NEG8 Carbon, a Waterford-based leader in carbon capture technology, announces significant technology upgrades to its Direct Air Capture (DAC) system.…

1 year ago

Industrial Waste Heat to be Transformed into Sustainable Energy Solution

Global energy-intensive, high-temperature processing industries such as cement, steel and glass are losing more than 50% of their energy as…

1 year ago

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