Mattie McGrath TD slams President Higgins’ linking Nigerian church attack to “climate change.”
This one, really, is the classic Eamon Ryan gaffe.
Church massacre
One might think, that, if the prospect of fuel shortages in six or eight months is a reasonable possibility, that Government would be preparing strategic countermeasures now.
Go and have a look at what Trócaire does, these days, and you won’t find a catholic charity, but a cookie cutter left wing lobby group.
It is an open question as to how many Irish people realise that expensive oil is actually the state policy of the Irish Government.
As RTÉ warns that Ireland’s sea level is rapidly rising due to climate change, Dublin City Council is investing millions in coastal housing developments. One of these organisations is very confused, says @Ben_Scallan.
Underwater.
To the extent that man-made climate change is a problem, it is not – and never has been – caused by traditional activities that people have been partaking in for centuries
€160,000+ per taxpayer.
Not enough wind turbines?
A TD has told Gript that the energy and food crisis have been coming “for years” before the war in Ukraine, urging the resumption of peat harvesting and turf cutting. #gript