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# Climate

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Drought declared for parts of England after driest summer in 50 years
Wind energy has provided 34% of Ireland’s power this year
'Singing from the same climate hymn sheet': Met Éireann to level playing field of Irish data
Climate activist: 'As we humans adapt to heatwaves, the quiet death of nature continues'
Jessica Dunne
Death toll from Kentucky floods rises to 25, with more fatalities expected
Greenwashing would be 'worst sin' and 'biggest risk' to Irish agriculture, says Eamon Ryan
Emissions targets set by government 'problematic', climate watchdog warns
Challenging but achievable: Govt announces 25% emission reduction target for agriculture sector
'We're still working on it': Cabinet ends without agreement on agriculture emissions target
Crunch time for coalition as agriculture emissions divide parties ahead of Cabinet
Agriculture Minister hopes sectoral emissions targets will be agreed by Wednesday
John Gibbons: In climate policy, agri-lobbyists are the tail wagging the government's dog
John Gibbons
The Explainer: What do the recent extreme temperatures tell us about future Irish summers?
Eamon Ryan says 'we have to do more' as greenhouse gas emissions top pre-pandemic levels
Opinion: In order to tackle the climate crisis, we must look to collective action
Dr Patrick Bresnihan & Dr Fiadh Tubridy
New grant for people without driveways to access electric vehicle charging
'Impossible' targets would undermine agri-sector's 'green image', McConalogue told Ryan
'This is not remotely normal': How climate change is impacting heatwaves in Europe
Ireland 'urgently' needs to do more to protect coasts and adapt to climate change impacts
Explainer: Here's how (and why) sectors are being told to cut their emissions
Expert says yesterday may be hottest ever reliably recorded as doubt cast on 1887 figure
Hotspots: where were temperature records broken in Ireland yesterday?
Eamon Ryan says sectoral emissions limits to 'hopefully' be done by end of month
Intense heat incoming as Met Éireann warns climate change raises chance of record-breaking temps
Europe braces for extreme temperatures as a heatwave sweeps across the continent
EU Parliament votes down objection to divisive 'sustainable' label for nuclear and gas
'The ocean is not a rubbish dump': UN tells leaders to take action on protecting seas
US Supreme Court limits government powers to curb greenhouse gases
G7 countries disappoint with 'loophole' for fossil fuel financing
Significant work remains for EU’s climate goals as progress moves forward on key package
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Tánaiste expects controversial €200m cheese plant to meet climate concerns as sod is turned
Spain sizzles in unseasonal heatwave for second time in two months
MEPs signal discontent at proposal to label gas and nuclear as 'sustainable' energy sources
Department of Environment reports worst progress on Climate Action Plan of any department
EU Parliament rejects emissions trading reform over 'watering-down' by right-wing parties
Agri-reliant countries must pave way for cutting agriculture emissions, says New Zealand expert
Conflict, climate crisis and Covid-19 escalate child malnutrition emergency - UNICEF
New Citizens' Assembly on biodiversity loss officially launched at first meeting today
Climate action must ‘take the world back from the abyss it is heading towards’ - Taoiseach