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Early Wildfire Detection System Wins Analog’s Hackathon

An early wildfire detection system won the fifth annual Analog Devices Hackathon which set out to examine how the company’s…

4 years ago

Eir and EasyGo joined together for installation of EV Charging Stations

eir, Ireland’s leading telecommunications company,  announced the installation of seven new EV charging stations in County Carlow, with further installations…

4 years ago

Unesco suggests global education to solve the climate crisis

UNESCO ’s Alexander Leicht, Chief of the Section of Education for Sustainable Development says Global Education must transform itself to…

4 years ago

Buy-side investors consider climate change risk as an esg priority

A new study* from the independent sustainability research firm Verdantix with senior executives of buy-side investors who collectively manage $1…

4 years ago

Analog to Host 2-day Hackathon Focusing on Climate Action

Photo Opportunity: 70 people from Analog Devices’ three Irish sites will gather in Limerick for a Hackathon addressing Climate Action.…

4 years ago

The best climate tech companies from Northern Ireland

Tech Nation shares some of the best and brightest climate tech companies from Northern Ireland that are tackling the climate…

4 years ago

Minister Smyth launches competition to tackle climate challenges

Minister of State Ossian Smyth TD has launched a University of Limerick competition that seeks to tackle climate challenges. Minister…

4 years ago

UN’s ActNow campaign for climate change

Agora, one of the world’s leading and most far-reaching digital art platforms, is supporting ActNow, the United Nations’ call for…

4 years ago

The Eco Experts Launched a new concept for the modern Eco-Home

A new concept for the modern ‘Eco-Home’ has just been launched by The Eco Experts, a leading UK authority in…

4 years ago

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