“A mandatory approach to this issue is required.”
Concerned about “microplastics.”
“It is a criminal offence.”
300,000 homes
“Old-fashioned.”
Big surge.
A quick scan of Irish headlines in relation to the deposit return scheme, due to be introduced from February 1st, shows that the Irish media have, predictably, been utterly fawning:
Brown bins
Said he’s glad climate policies aren’t a “divisive issue” in Ireland.
We’ll be back at it again, next year, in Azerbaijan. Just as we were here last year.
The more you overtly try to crush dissent, the more obvious it becomes that the dissenters might be saying something worthwhile.
The push to make electric vehicles (EVs) mandatory is heating up. If the Irish government has its way, there will be 945,000 electric vehicles on the country’s roads by 2030. By 2035, diesel and petrol cars will be phased out entirely. The phasing out, we’re told, is something to be celebrated. After all, diesel and […]