UK must stockpile food in readiness for climate shocks or war, expert warns
Prof Tim Lang says country produces far less food than it needs to feed population and is particularly vulnerable
Meanwhile, Irish agriculture system entirely incapable of meeting fundamental food needs of our population, with its export-based model predicated on massive fertiliser, animal feed imports.
We are shockingly vulnerable yet nobody is even talking about it.
www.theguardian.com/global-devel...
07.03.2026 08:38
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Happy #InternationalWomensDay2026π
A few facts regarding women that might surprise you:
π© Women&girls are worst impacted by climate crisis
π© Most of the worldβs refugees are women&girls
π© No country in the world pays women equally as well as men - Iceland is best at 90%
06.03.2026 11:13
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A cartoon from the 1950βs thatβs more relevant than ever π
04.03.2026 14:40
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While I feel for those losing their jobs, this is the kind of strong response we need from the @epaireland.bsky.social for chronic polluters of our waterways. This plant got away with polluting for far too many years, it's high time it was shut down.
Our waters deserve protection, no excuses.
05.03.2026 17:27
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Many thousands of birds use Lough Swilly as a first stop migrating south and last stop going north, with birds from all over Ireland, UK, France and Western Europe relying on it.
We called for a far more legally and ecologically robust assessment of the potential impact of this aquaculture.
05.03.2026 12:39
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1 thing about these types of 'articles' everyone in Ireland should know- who paid for them.
m.independent.ie/storyplus/th...
03.03.2026 20:26
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Cycling numbers in Dublin up 50%
78% of people support #Love30 being rolled out and the Minister continues to do nothing
Yet Darragh OβBrien is still looking for the magic pill to solve congestionβ¦
03.03.2026 08:27
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Chambers suggested restrictions on βno foal, no feeβ environmental cases
Minister for Public Expenditure sought βradical optionsβ to deal with judicial reviews of planning and infrastructure issues
Potentially fatal blow to the Govt's plan to cap fees in environmental Judicial Reviews.
Proof that it's motivated by desire to reduce JRs, rather than the lie that it's just to make fees "predictable." Wait until the Aarhus Committee & CJEU get a hold of this.
www.irishtimes.com/business/202...
02.03.2026 13:34
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Beating TB
An opinion poll of farmers shows they are prepared to go much further than farm leaders or politicians in trying to eradicate bovine tuberculosis. Liam Guinan, Farmer, Birr Co Offaly. Dr Deirdre Rober...
Only culling badgers was never the answer.
Opinion polling shows farmers are very far in front of the farm organisations on recognising TB wonβt be suppressed unless the cases hidden in cattle herds are tackled properly.
#RTECountrywide #SpeirGorm
Listen: π www.rte.ie/radio/radio1...
01.03.2026 11:09
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β¬550m Dublin wastewater treatment plant upgrade complete
Uisce Γireann has announced the completion of a β¬550 million upgrade of the Ringsend Wastewater Treatment Plant in Dublin.
This is a huge advance in the standard of wastewater treatment in Ireland and stands in stark contrast to the half measures from agriculture, which is a much bigger source of pollution in our waterways
www.rte.ie/news/dublin/...
27.02.2026 12:41
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The old Irish goat is a living link to Irelandβs Bronze Age
Study shows distinct breed has genetic links to goats that lived in Ireland 3,000 years ago
Nice to see this research but for context:
β’ Most feral goats in Ire are not 'old Irish'
β’ Traditional breeds of livestock should be preserved but does not mean they qualify as wildlife.
β’ Regardless of the genetics, feral goats are an invasive species
www.irishtimes.com/ireland/educ...
26.02.2026 12:00
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Great podcast: The Bar of Ireland explores facts around Government's proposed changes to environmental judicial review process. Guest Phoebe Duvall, An Taisce's Senior Planning & Policy Officer, outlines direct impacts to public's access for environmental justice.
on.soundcloud.com/qwXfKBywYLZs...
26.02.2026 09:57
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ROVΓLO CREATIVE'S GUIDE TO
Cyclist Visibility
BIke stencil Visible
bike stencil behind a dash - invisible
invisible unless rolling through a stop sign
Quick Reference.
23.02.2026 13:10
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Farmers warn of slurry storage issues after wet weather
Farmers in the east of the country hit by significant wet weather in recent weeks have said they are struggling with slurry storage capacity, as they are unable to spread slurry on saturated ground.
"We're going to have slurry flowing off yards potentially" "flowing off land where slurry is spread into our lakes, rivers, & estuaries."
'the situation with slurry capacity "really underscores the lack of resilience in our system."'- @elainemcgoff.bsky.social
www.rte.ie/news/2026/02...
23.02.2026 09:21
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Flooded land & excess slurry: Farmers find themselves in an impossible situation. We know from climate science that we're going to have wetter winters & more extreme rainfall events. Current situation with slurry capacity underscores lack of resilience in our system.
www.rte.ie/news/2026/02...
20.02.2026 12:07
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Cartoon
18.02.2026 14:39
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To be fair, the government made no secret of it being intensely comfortable with economically motivated JRs from developers.
For example the likes of daa plc, cairn and Glenveagh are serial litigants but never once criticised
17.02.2026 15:07
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Hedge cutting season ends 28 February
Help protect nesting birds and other wildlife in our gardens. Complete any cutting/pruning of hedges + other vegetation before 01 March.
Find out more: www.youtube.com/watch?v=YFsX...
@wildlife-wri.bsky.social @hedgerowsireland.bsky.social
17.02.2026 15:34
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One could argue we're already well progressed towards the dead bodies at intersections and no fish.
As for the ducks? They live to fight another day.
17.02.2026 09:34
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Rolling back environmental regulation is the ultimate act of self-harm
Across the world, right-wing political forces are working to dismantle decades of environmental and social progress, writes Ciaran Brennan
'Here in Ireland, in Europe and further afield, we are witnessing a deregulatory agenda cloaked in the language of simplification. Across the world, right-wing political forces are working to dismantle decades of environmental and social progress.'
www.irishexaminer.com/opinion/comm...
17.02.2026 09:31
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The next time you hear some politician blaming pearl mussels or the Habitats Directive for flooding disasters, might be a good time to point this out to to them.
17.02.2026 08:57
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Great letter on the danger of deregulation:
"this mania for βcutting red tapeβ causes real harms, peeling away key rights & protections from people in Europe & around the world...the result is to make us all more vulnerable to predatory corporate profit-making.'
16.02.2026 09:43
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Not that many good news at the moment so take this one into the WE.
DK gov got EC state aid greenlight for a 1bn euro investment in farms buy out for nature restoration. Partbof the deal negotiated with farm unions and NGOs to meet climate and nitrogen targets.
13.02.2026 16:28
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Why can't we have nice things too?
13.02.2026 12:09
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'The proposed (LNG) project would be close to a β¬1bn investment in new fossil fuel infrastructure. This is completely inconsistent with Ireland's legal climate obligations.'
Dr Aideen O'Dochartaigh appearing at recent Oireachtas Committee session on proposed 'Gas Bill'
@aideenod.bsky.social
12.02.2026 16:26
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Mario Draghi is not going to save Europe
Europe letter: National governments have been content to ignore real economic blocks and instead blame Brussels regulations
Draghi isnβt going to save Europe. Cutting back chunks of the unionβs landmark laws and regulations wonβt do the job either - Writes Jack Power #HandsOffNature www.irishtimes.com/world/europe...
12.02.2026 15:52
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We are hiring. An Taisce is seeking a remote Climate Action Officer, based in Galway or throughout the Midlands. Full job spec and application form can be found here: www.climateambassador.ie/join-our-team/.
Apply by COB 16th Feb 2026. #climatejobs #greencareer #joinourteam #JOBFAIRY
12.02.2026 10:24
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11.02.2026 07:16
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Some EU leaders are meeting the chemical industry in Antwerp today, and then all EU heads of state/government are meeting in a Belgian castle tomorrow to discuss "competitiveness"
What do they really mean when they say that? π
11.02.2026 09:21
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