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Sadhbh O' Neill - 🍉End genocide now

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Advocating urgent and fair climate action.

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Damian Carrington (@dpcarrington) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Government withdrawal of legal backing puts UK oil and gas projects in doubt - Ed Miliband will not challenge reviews of approval given to controversial #Jackdaw and #Rosebank fields #ClimateCrisis Story by Helena Horton and Jillian Ambrose theguardian.com/environment/ar…

Volcaholic 🌋 (@volcaholic1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Over 100 tons of dead fish collect in and around the port of Volos in central Greece, following a mass die-off attributed to extreme climate fluctuations, authorities reported Thursday.

AukeHoekstra (@aukehoekstra) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hydrogen in natural gas lines is even more expensive, technically challenging and a bigger safety hazard than previously thought, a new study claims. Michael Liebreich will probably agree. I think it's another sign that heating homes with hydrogen is a bad idea. scijournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/es…

Sadhbh O' Neill - 🍉End genocide now (@sadhbho) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Nice to see the The Irish Times and The Guardian lifestyle pages highlight research that shows plant-based alternatives to meat are better for the planet and mostly healthier than products such as burgers and sausages made from animals. 👍 irishtimes.com/food/2024/08/2…

Pádraic Fogarty (@whittledaway) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Let's not forget that in Ireland we have beautiful forests... in the sea They are just as rich and mysterious and important as the ones on land

Let's not forget that in Ireland we have beautiful forests... in the sea

They are just as rich and mysterious and important as the ones on land
Stephen Barlow (@steb777) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The climate and ecological crisis, is profoundly different, than it was 20+ years ago. I don't just mean in terms of emissions since then, biodiversity lost since then etc, I mean in a profound and discontinuous way i.e. we've entered a whole new era. 1/

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Anthropogenic climate change, is described by science. The climate crisis is seeing the science, and not heeding it, or acting appropriately. So the crisis itself, lies outside science, as it has no means of determining, the reason for that government irrationality. 3/

Hannah Daly (@hannahedaly) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Minister Eamon Ryan writes about the devastating consequences of AMOC collapse for Ireland: If warnings about Atlantic ocean circulation are correct, Irish people could become climate migrants irishtimes.com/opinion/2024/0…

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#ComingUp from 7am with Ciara and Shane Scoping Inquiry into historical abuse with Paul Hosford Sadhbh O' Neill - 🍉End genocide now on Eamon Ryan's comments about Ireland's climate future Helen Coffey on the irony of GP appointments and Is the traditional #workingweek on the way out? #NTBK

#ComingUp from 7am with Ciara and Shane

Scoping Inquiry into historical abuse with <a href="/PTHosford/">Paul Hosford</a> 

<a href="/SadhbhO/">Sadhbh O' Neill - 🍉End genocide now</a> on Eamon Ryan's comments about Ireland's  climate future

<a href="/LenniCoffey/">Helen Coffey</a> on the irony of GP appointments

and Is the traditional #workingweek on the way out? 

#NTBK
Manchán Magan (@manchanmagan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Wonderfully brave and clearsighted article by Eamon Ryan. He'll be a real loss to Irish national debate. (Ideally, the article wouldn't be behind a paywall). Warnings about Atlantic ocean circulation are correct, Irish people could become climate migrants irishtimes.com/opinion/2024/0…

Daniel Murray (@danieltmurray) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Revealed: How surging data centre demand has stalled renewable electricity progress since 2020. Ireland’s share of renewable electricity has fallen from 39 per cent in 2020 to 38.9 per cent in 2023 as data centre growth outpaces new renewable electricity businesspost.ie/news/revealed-…