For a Green Minister, of all people, to deliver such glowing praise to China is so nauseatingly hypocritical that it makes it functionally impossible to take anything he says on almost any other matter seriously.
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“There are many people in rural Ireland who have just had enough of the Greens…”
He has implemented more of his policy than any other politician of his era. And he has done it all while half the country or more sees him as a slightly harmless eejit.
Government TD says it would “choke” city centres.
For our sins.
“Change is never easy.”
Which makes me wonder – and “bear” with me here – whether it might not be time to take a second look at wolves and other predators?
Irish fishermen are seriously concerned that a plan for seven offshore windfarms may scare fish away from their spawning areas, negatively impacting their business. The concerns arose just before Christmas after Climate Minister Eamon Ryan approved seven offshore windfarms, calling the move a “significant milestone on the pathway to decarbonising energy supply.” The Minister said […]
“We’re talking about climate action.”
Eamon Ryan has said that Ireland’s mass immigration policies threaten the country’s climate targets, but that he thinks both goals can be achieved. Ben Scallan reacts.
Whatever the facts around Climate Change, journalists who take money to promote the Government’s views are not journalists