Carbon emissions

Top 10 percent in Ireland for carbon emissions equal bottom 50 percent

In Ireland, the top 10 percent of the Irish population emit nearly as much consumption emissions as the bottom 50 percent, despite there being five…

5 years ago

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

Forestry Partners launches Irish Tech Goes Carbon Neutral 2020

Forestry Partners, a new social enterprise is launching in Dublin with its flagship campaign “Irish Tech Goes Carbon Neutral 2020”…

6 years ago

Solar AdTek and Poweregion sign Channel Partner Agreement covering Middle East and Africa

Solar AdTek, the Irish-owned developer and supplier of innovative solar powered and LED lighting systems for outdoor advertising has signed…

7 years ago

Dublin citizens to tackle local climate change challenges during 24-hour worldwide hackathon at Trinity College Dublin

Dublin will be one of 115 cities around the world taking action on climate change this Friday (26 October) at…

7 years ago

Accenture Launches New Grad Recruitment Experience with VR Assessment Platform

  Accenture in Ireland has launched its 2018 graduate recruitment campaign which has been completely redesigned to identify a candidate’s…

7 years ago

Imagining the electric car of 2025

Although electric cars may not yet quite be the norm, their adoption rate is certainly on the rise. By the…

7 years ago

European Parliament proposes new targets to cut CO2 emissions

MEPs have proposed setting a higher target for reducing EU fleet-wide emissions for new cars by 2030 of 40%, with…

7 years ago

Ireland to develop Europe’s first gas transport network

NUI Galway and Gas Networks Ireland are working on a nationwide project that could bring about Europe’s first renewable gas…

8 years ago

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