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Climate

Last week
14th September 2025 - 20th September 2025
Met Éireann is going to start using AI to make its weather forecasts more accurate
This month
September 2025
Storms likely to be become more ‘powerful, larger and more destructive’ says Met Éireann
Opinion: We should aim to be the first generation to experience more nature, not less
Dr Ola Løkken Nordrum
Pippa Hackett: It’s criminal (except it isn’t) that landowners can destroy hedgerows without permission
Pippa Hackett
John Gibbons: Ireland had a 'Goldilocks' climate - but we've been killing Goldilocks
John Gibbons
Last month
August 2025
In photos: Fierce 130 km/h typhoon sweeps through Vietnam, killing at least three people
At least three people have died and 13 more are injured after Typhoon Kajiki hit central Vietnam.
Vietnam evacuates tens of thousands of people ahead of major typhoon
The waterfront city of Vinh was deluged overnight, its streets largely deserted by morning.
Environmentalists urge Kildare County Council to refuse planning to €3bn data centre
Around 220 people die in floods and landslides in Pakistan that have washed away whole buildings
At least 120 people killed in flash flooding in India and Pakistan
Prolonged plastic pollution talks end with countries at a deadlock
In photos: Wildfires scorch Spanish land amid soaring temperatures of nearly 40 degrees
Spain has been experiencing an intense heatwave since last week, enabling dozens of wildfires.
Talks on a treaty to reduce plastic pollution blocked by oil-producing countries
The Great Barrier Reef has seen its largest annual coral loss in at least four decades
When empires fall: Trump, climate denial and the end of American reason
John Gibbons
The east and west of the country got the worst of July's dismal rain
July
July 2025
Climate scientists accuse US energy department of twisting their work in new report
Fracked gas could enter Ireland's energy supplies in new deal
Countries causing climate crisis could be ordered to pay reparations to victims
A ‘milestone’ moment at the International Court of Justice could make it a whole lot harder for countries to get away with causing climate chaos.
Dublin has gotten nearly as much rain since yesterday as the average for an entire July
Opinion: When is Ireland going to ban fast fashion brands?
Elizabeth Rymut
In pictures: Scale of damage from floods in Texas as more than 160 people still unaccounted for
The death toll from the devastating flash floods stands at 109 people, with search and rescue efforts continuing.
'Exceptional heatwave' made this June the hottest ever for western Europe
European Commission plans to allow countries to buy their way out of missing climate targets
Europe's heatwaves are set to get worse due to climate change
June
June 2025
Spain hits new June temperature record amid 'unprecedented' heatwave across southern Europe
Clothes worn in Europe from brands like Penneys and Zara found in huge dumps at Ghana nature reserve
Last government could have done better at helping Midlands adjust to peat-cutting ban - expert group
Give €10,000 to lower-income families to buy electric cars, climate council urges government
Last month was the second warmest May on record
Oceans get their day in the sun at UN summit in French Riviera
Taoiseach among world leaders attending United Nations ocean summit in Nice
Ireland just had its warmest spring in at least 126 years
Storm warning: Extreme wind is now 'priority' climate risk for Ireland
Smoke from Canada's wildfires is affecting how the sun looks over Ireland
Ireland's excessive emissions mean climate goals 'are increasingly out of reach'
May
May 2025
President says corporations 'deliberately' working against climate action
UN says 70% chance average global warming will exceed 1.5C benchmark in next five years
Building a nature reserve: 'Wildacres has gone from a desert for wildlife to a haven'
Gilly Taylor
Transport emissions down slightly as ‘over-reliance’ on private vehicles ‘erodes progress’