Opinion: Fine Gael’s Contradictory Approach To Climate Action
The gap between what Ireland is practising and preaching when it comes to our climate policy has become glaring obviously
The gap between what Ireland is practising and preaching when it comes to our climate policy has become glaring obviously
A quick glance at two of the most popular Irish news websites displays how negative news is ubiquitous in the
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People are ubiquitously using religion as a subconscious excuse for the effects that climate change is having on the earth.
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It is time for the EU to develop a common language. We already have a common market; a common currency