- Ireland could give nature constitutional rights, BBC News (Dec 16, 2023)
- Boy tells TDs and senators: 'We need more trains now', rte.ie (Nov 21, 2023)
- Land use plan needed to combat climate change on ‘different scale’ - Taoiseach, irishtimes.com (Oct 25, 2023)
- Inside the world’s first native bee sanctuary (plus, how to really save bees), Positive News (May 19, 2023)
- Ireland has lost almost all of its native forests – here’s how to bring them back, The Conversation (Feb 24, 2023)
2022[edit | edit source]
- The Beyond Oil and Gas Alliance now has 10 core members (Costa Rica, Denmark, France, Greenland, Ireland, Portugal, Quebec, Sweden, Wales, and Washington State), two associate members (California and New Zealand), and five "friends of BOGA" (Chile, Fiji, Finland, Italy, and Luxembourg)., beyondoilandgasalliance.org (Nov 16, 2022) — BOGA is an international alliance of governments and stakeholders working together to facilitate the managed phase-out of oil and gas production, led by the governments of Denmark and Costa Rica
2021[edit | edit source]
- Gen Z on how to save the world: young climate activists speak out, The Guardian (Oct 17, 2021) — Features activists from Philippines, Australia, India, US, Uganda, Pakistan, Peru, Indonesia, United Kingdom, Ireland, France, Germany, Kenya and Canada
2019[edit | edit source]
New scheme to help community groups generate electricity, Dec 2[1]
Climate change: Irish Youth Assembly demands action, Nov 16[2]
Government still not tackling climate change? So sue them, Jan 12[3]
2018[edit | edit source]
Bill proposing ban to fossil fuel exploration clears first hurdle in Dáil, Feb 7[4]
2017[edit | edit source]
Campaigners want greenway beside "Velorail" project in Co Mayo, Apr 9[5]
Over 2,000 back petition for Galway Greenway, Mar 15[6]
Irish Parliament supports historic fossil fuel divestment bill, Jan 26[7]
See also[edit | edit source]
- Ireland news (latest), 2009-16
- Ireland community action
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