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Ireland's first clean air strategy to target pollution for sake of health and environment

The strategy sets out measures to try to improve the quality of air in Ireland and cut down on pollution, including committing Ireland to setting stricter limits to stay within, to alleviate negative impacts on human health and the environment.

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“Every year you can see a change”: How melting glaciers are threatening livelihoods in the Himalayas

As temperatures rise across the world as a result of human made climate change, the Himalayan glaciers are melting at an increased pace.

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John Gibbons: We should have tackled climate change 20 years ago but the second best time is now

While public attention in Ireland has in recent months been understandably captured by the coronavirus lockdown, in the real world the climate system is showing ever more ominous signs of destabilisation.

Saoirse McHugh: Climate denial is dangerous at this stage, and the media has a case to answer
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Saoirse McHugh: Climate denial is dangerous at this stage, and the media has a case to answer

In light of the Australia fires, Saoirse McHugh asks: when will the media take the climate crisis seriously and place it top of the reporting agenda?
Climate change protesters in London defy police orders by gluing themselves in place
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Climate change protesters in London defy police orders by gluing themselves in place

Prime Minister Boris Johnson described activists as “unco-operative crusties”.
For every hundred salmon that go out to sea, 95 don't come back - the state of wild salmon in Ireland
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For every hundred salmon that go out to sea, 95 don't come back - the state of wild salmon in Ireland

Fishing organisations from across the North Atlantic have teamed up to declare 2019 the International Year of the Salmon as they hope to raise awareness about the decline in numbers.

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Up to 93 percent of green turtles could be female by 2100 due to climate change
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Up to 93 percent of green turtles could be female by 2100 due to climate change

Rising temperatures may lead to a “feminisation” of the species.
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