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Climate Change

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    The Explainer: Climate-related emergencies are on the rise but how are we dealing with them?
    Climate protesters cause temporary closure of Munich Airport after gluing themselves to taxiways
    Young people tend to underestimate how worried older people are about climate change - study
    Last summer was the hottest in the northern hemisphere in 2,000 years - yes, 2,000 - study says
    'We must act urgently': Ten countries join Ireland to urge adoption of Nature Restoration Law
    Ireland is falling behind on what is needed to reach renewable targets, says climate council
    Summer plans? Read this before you go exploring in Ireland
    Most Irish people underestimate the link between eating red meat and climate change - ESRI
    Global temperature streak continues with hottest April on record, says EU's climate monitor
    Death toll from floods in southern Brazil rises to 66, as 80,000 people forced from homes
    Emissions from electricity usage down 21% last year
    ‘The envy of Europe’?: Step inside Irish Rail’s new battery-electric Dart trains
    The Journal visited the site of the Polish factory where the new Dart trains are being produced – take a look.
    Potato shortage looms as growers rush to late planting following bad weather
    Explainer: What does the new loan scheme for home energy upgrades cover and how can I get it?
    Talks on global treaty to reduce plastic pollution begin in Canada
    Eamon Ryan criticised for Ireland's intervention in Swiss women's climate case
    Europe is warming twice as fast as global average, leading climate monitors say
    Ryan says EU has gone 'from bees to bullets' amid Green Deal rollbacks and conflict escalation
    'Human-induced' climate change behind deadly Sahel heatwave, study finds
    'Deadly' floods hit Dubai, scores of flights are diverted
    Wildfire burns near popular Spanish coast as temperatures reach abnormal highs for April
    'It's unbearable': Young Greeks speak out about lack of prospects 15 years after crisis
    The Journal visited Athens in advance of the EU elections to find out how young people have fared in comparison to Ireland.
    New EU energy efficiency law could see government incentivise thousands more homes to renovate
    Bonjour to bikes: Cycling more popular than driving in Paris city centre
    Are you a farmer affected by the recent bad weather? We want to hear your stories
    European court rules Swiss government violated human rights by failing on climate action
    March broke temperature records for tenth month in a row as western Europe saw heavy rainfall
    Opinion: We must rethink recycling for Ireland’s Circular Economy and stop penalising consumers
    Fearghal Carroll
    It was a majorly wet March - with 219% rain compared to average at Dublin Airport weather station
    Two weather stations in Clare and Cavan recorded 29 rainy days each last month.
    The climate crisis is looming. Is Simon Harris prepared to face it?
    “I’m absolutely committed to addressing the climate emergency,” the new Fine Gael leader has said.
    Debunked: A historical chart in an old IPCC report does not show that climate change is a hoax
    Farmers face 'extreme pressures' as heavy rainfall saturates soil
    Opinion: EU failure to pass the Nature Restoration Law shows a worrying shift to the right
    Pádraic Fogarty
    Irish Aid worker says climate change poses 'existential threat' to Malawi
    Bacik tells Labour conference Varadkar resignation 'ultimate' vote of no confidence in Government
    Yet another climate agency confirms 2023 to be the World's hottest year
    All waters near Irish shores to be under pressure from climate change by end of century - report
    Countries urged to ratify UN ocean protection treaty to preserve Galapagos Islands
    Last month was warmest February on record globally – ninth month in a row this record has been set
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