It’s very likely that over the coming few years, the unpopularity of the net zero agenda will be the next big issue to divide the Irish public from those who rule us.
The bigger the climate emergency, the more status for those who can afford the hysterics.
Party floats partial return to advocating a ‘Swexit’ if EU power grab continues.
Elon Musk hits out at Irish climate plan to cut 200k cattle
Irish people are being sold a pernicious fantasy about renewable energy by their leaders and will ultimately pay a price for it, writes KEVIN MYERS, in his first column for Gript
‘Radical change’ proposed
“Trusted and traditional production practices.”
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 […]
The world is placing all its chips on one outcome when it comes to climate change, writes CLARE FRANCES, but ignoring the obvious question
Irish Climate Minister Eamon Ryan defends his idea of building 1,200 homes on Dublin’s coastal port, despite his party’s warnings of flooding and sea-level rise due to climate change devastating coastal cities.
Rollback.
Heat pumps.