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# CLIMATE CRISIS

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London Fire Brigade faced busiest day since WW2 as fires blazed in 40-degree heat
Explainer: Here's how (and why) sectors are being told to cut their emissions
Eamon Ryan says sectoral emissions limits to 'hopefully' be done by end of month
Pilot killed after firefighting plane crashes in Portugal
Wildfires spreading in European countries hit by second heatwave in a matter of weeks
Intense heat incoming as Met Éireann warns climate change raises chance of record-breaking temps
Kenya drought: Children going hungry and women needing to 'beg' for support for the first time
'The conflict takes two forms': How worsening droughts are fuelling tensions in Kenya
Mostly dry and cloudy week ahead but temperatures set to hit mid-20s
'The ocean is not a rubbish dump': UN tells leaders to take action on protecting seas
US Supreme Court limits government powers to curb greenhouse gases
'All of the animals will die': Kenyan farmers in crisis during worst drought in 40 years
G7 countries disappoint with 'loophole' for fossil fuel financing
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The Good Information Podcast: The EU and You - how can Irish citizens steer Europe's course?
Europe heatwaves: Ireland unlikely to see 40+ degrees 'anytime soon', climate expert says
Emissions limits for sectors due to be signed off before Dáil summer recess
Spain sizzles in unseasonal heatwave for second time in two months
Opinion: We are all climate reporters now
Dr David Robbins
MEPs signal discontent at proposal to label gas and nuclear as 'sustainable' energy sources
Scientists use satellite data to detect offshore methane leak for the first time
Opinion: EU moves to tackle food insecurity cannot be at the expense of others
Colm Markey
Department of Environment reports worst progress on Climate Action Plan of any department
EU Parliament rejects emissions trading reform over 'watering-down' by right-wing parties
The Good Information Podcast: Climate change - are our targets even ambitious enough?
‘Particular concern' over agri sector's plan to cut emissions as key details still missing
Ireland's emissions rose last year as 'significant gap' remains between ambition and action
Agri-reliant countries must pave way for cutting agriculture emissions, says New Zealand expert
Conflict, climate crisis and Covid-19 escalate child malnutrition emergency - UNICEF
Climate action must ‘take the world back from the abyss it is heading towards’ - Taoiseach
Persistent heatwave in India and Pakistan highlights climate crisis devastation
FactFind: Will planned turf regulations reduce air pollution?
Energy consumption and emissions make post-pandemic jump
Climate protesters arrested in Scotland over blockading of oil terminal
At least one in five reptile species threatened by extinction in biodiversity crisis
Removing turf-cutting from rural Ireland would be like removing wine from the French - Varadkar
Government measures to cut fuel costs should be 'better focused', climate advisory body says
NI and Republic should co-operate more on climate change, new report urges
'Only the beginning': Ireland's first-ever carbon budgets pass through the Dáil
Government response to climate crisis ‘inadequate’, Ivana Bacik says