While the EU’s CBAM is presented as a solution to climate change, it risks creating more problems than it solves, affecting Europe’s competitiveness and businesses, as well as impacting developing countries.
“There’s a lot that could be done for people waiting for hip and and cataract operations.”
The Irish establishment, on climate as well as immigration, has continuously written cheques that the voters, when it comes to it, simply will not want to cash.
“Clean domestic power.”
Irish farmers being “demonised” is discouraging young people from entering the profession, Macra na Feirme’s Robert Lally says. #gript
Repentance is hard. Obtaining true forgiveness is even harder. So it is no surprise that over the ages, people have tried to find shortcuts around the difficult chores of changing one’s ways and being forgiven for going astray. This week’s New Yorker carries the story of one such effort: the activities of the world’s largest […]
Heat pumps.
Irish Green Party Transport Minister Eamon Ryan says “the science is clear” on lowering speed limits for motorists – even though a report presented to his Department last year found that lowering speed limits “would result in more deaths.”
“Every sector and every department.”
“We will see how we can improve practices in general on farms.”
“Singled out.”
“Marginalised groups are disproportionately affected.”