So should we
Total emissions from the residential sector in Ireland amount to 11.4% of all emissions in Ireland, according to the environmental protection agency
A fascinating tidbit from earlier this week that I didn’t see picked up in the rest of the Irish media. From Tom Friedman, in the New York Times: The timing [of Pelosi’s visit] could not be worse. Dear reader: The Ukraine war is not over. And privately, U.S. officials are a lot more concerned about […]
The basis of the narrative around the push to cull cattle is that cows produce methane, and that’s true. Methane is a strong greenhouse gas, and that’s also true. So, the natural conclusion is that cows are a big problem for climate change. Here’s where the narrative goes awry. because the conclusion is simply NOT […]
Meat is not only delicious, it civilized us.
“During the Cromwellian conquest of Ireland our population was reduced by 40%”
Truss, much more than her opponent, Rishi Sunak, seems to understand two things: First, that the economy is a weakness for her party, and second, that the culture wars are her strength.
The country now has innumerable NGOs and groups and programs deeply involved in the education system.
Talks of ‘7-year old trans people’
the only sensible response to unhinged threats is, as it has ever been, a well directed middle finger.
He is a good representative of establishment Ireland, because he embodies every stinking thing about establishment Ireland.
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