# Climate Change
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Last year
2023
newsletter
Behind the scenes, climate talks tussle with world falling far short of sticking to Paris Agreement
2 Dec 2023
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Loss and damage
'Profound responsibility on our shoulders': Taoiseach pledges €25 million to climate damage fund
Updated
2 Dec 2023
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Greenhouse Gases
No plans for Ireland to commit to further cuts in methane emissions at COP28 - Taoiseach
1 Dec 2023
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CLIMATE CRISIS
Millions pledged to new climate damage fund amid warning 2023 to break 'cacophony' of weather records
30 Nov 2023
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Leo Varadkar
'Most important in years': Taoiseach heads to Dubai for COP28 climate change conference
30 Nov 2023
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THE MORNING LEAD
Loss and damage: The complicated quest to help countries hit hardest by the climate crisis
30 Nov 2023
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Voices
Opinion: The speeding climate train will have catastrophic implications for billions
Karol Balfe
29 Nov 2023
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Climate Change
Met Éireann says Ireland on track to have ‘warmest year on record’ -- and maybe the wettest
29 Nov 2023
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Cop28
Irish government to push for fossil fuel companies to 'pay their way' at UN climate conference
29 Nov 2023
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newsletter
The COP28 climate summit is about to kick off - sign up for our newsletter
28 Nov 2023
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THE MORNING LEAD
'I think it's not going to be an easy COP' - world prepares for UN summit
27 Nov 2023
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International Energy Agency
Gas and oil industry faces ‘moment of truth’ ahead of COP28, report states
23 Nov 2023
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Climate Change
COP28 turns attention to potent methane emissions, as UN warns about rising temperatures
21 Nov 2023
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Dublin visit
Jacinda Ardern on death threats, climate change and why social media is like alcohol
20 Nov 2023
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Lancet Report
'Alarming' health risks due to inaction over climate change as Ireland behind on action plan
15 Nov 2023
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energy security
Householders to pay 'small charge' on energy bills to pay for new floating gas storage ship
14 Nov 2023
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Climate Change
Emmanuel Macron says melting glaciers are ‘an unprecedented challenge for humanity’
10 Nov 2023
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Climate Change
Government TD accuses RTÉ of wanting to 'close down' Ireland's beef industry
10 Nov 2023
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climate refugee
Australia offers climate refuge to Tuvalu citizens threatened by rising sea levels
10 Nov 2023
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Climate
Last month was hottest October on record globally, Europe's climate monitor says
8 Nov 2023
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Fossil Fuels
UK to grant new oil and gas licences in North Sea annually despite climate change
7 Nov 2023
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Flash Flooding
40 people killed in Kenya and Somalia as heavy rain and floods displace thousands
7 Nov 2023
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Loss and damage
Developed countries to be 'urged' to contribute to fund to fight impacts of climate change
6 Nov 2023
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South Korea
Govt accused of 'lack of policy coherence' as Varadkar and ministers seek to expand beef exports
5 Nov 2023
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Climate Change
ESB crews travel to France amid power outages as Storm Ciarán leaves 16 people dead across Europe
Updated
4 Nov 2023
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Cop28
Countries divided over China's role as climate victim or polluter at talks ahead of COP28
1 Nov 2023
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Storms
How nature, instead of concrete, could protect Ireland's towns from damaging floods
1 Nov 2023
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Co Kilkenny
'Everything is damaged': Pregnant woman tells of being rescued from her flooded home
28 Oct 2023
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hitting home
Storm Babet floods show climate change is 'here and now' - Eamon Ryan
26 Oct 2023
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emissions reduction
Varadkar says 'adaptation' to climate change most effective response and land use plan needed
25 Oct 2023
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Payback
'The polluter must pay': Ryan hits out at oil giant Saudi Arabia spending millions on football
24 Oct 2023
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Flooding
Cabinet to hear proposal for Storm Babet flood relief scheme that could give businesses up to €100,000
24 Oct 2023
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storm babet
Government may increase money available to businesses damaged by flooding, Eamon Ryan says
22 Oct 2023
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Voices
John Gibbons: We must turn to nature if we're serious about tackling extreme flooding
John Gibbons
22 Oct 2023
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