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An Taisce Magazine Summer 2016

An Taisce Magazine Summer 2016

President Michael D. Higgins on Creating a Republic We Can Be Proud Of, 10 Ways to Make Ireland's Transport System More Sustainable, More Green Homes = Less Greenhouse Gases, Food for Thought: The Impact of What We Eat, Planning for Climate Action Read more

Published: 1st August, 2016

Updated: 15th September, 2020

Author: Phoebe Duvall

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An Taisce Magazine Summer 2015

An Taisce Magazine Summer 2015

The Network Effect: Joined Up Thinking on Transport Read more

Published: 1st August, 2015

Updated: 15th September, 2020

Author: Phoebe Duvall

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An Taisce Magazine Summer 2014

An Taisce Magazine Summer 2014

Climate Change. Read more

Published: 1st August, 2014

Updated: 15th September, 2020

Author: Phoebe Duvall

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An Taisce Magazine Summer 2013

An Taisce Magazine Summer 2013

Heritage at Risk. Articles include The Boyne Navigation: A detailed map of the route and history, Climate Change and Heritage Impacts, Local Government Reform and the Environment, Limerick: A Georgian Atlantic Port City, Trees as Part of Our Heritage Read more

Published: 1st August, 2013

Updated: 15th September, 2020

Author: Phoebe Duvall

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An Taisce Magazine Spring 2012

An Taisce Magazine Spring 2012

The hidden potential in local communities. Duncan Stewart talks to us about his passion for the co-operative movement as an essential means of preparing for changing times ahead. Read more

Published: 1st April, 2012

Updated: 15th September, 2020

Author: Phoebe Duvall

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An Taisce Magazine Spring 2011

An Taisce Magazine Spring 2011

Economic Progress that Won't Cost the Earth. Articles include: Urban Dereliction, Rural Suicide, Do we need a property tax?, Sustainable Tourism, Losing our Boglands Read more

Published: 1st April, 2011

Updated: 15th September, 2020

Author: Phoebe Duvall

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An Taisce Magazine Summer 2010

An Taisce Magazine Summer 2010

Think Globally, Act Locally. Articles on food security by Andy Wilson, shopping and other local matters including Irish Place Names by Rossa Ó Snodaigh of Kíla. Read more

Published: 1st June, 2010

Updated: 15th September, 2020

Author: Phoebe Duvall

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An Taisce Magazine Spring 2009

An Taisce Magazine Spring 2009

Energy: The Future for Ireland. Get used to it. The era of constant growth is over, by John Gibbons, with other articles on energy security in a changing world. Read more

Published: 1st April, 2009

Updated: 15th September, 2020

Author: Phoebe Duvall

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An Taisce Magazine Summer 2008

An Taisce Magazine Summer 2008

Environmental Economics, Dublin City's Landscape at Risk, Do we have the right to destroy nature? Read more

Published: 1st June, 2008

Updated: 15th September, 2020

Author: Phoebe Duvall

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An Taisce Magazine Summer 2007

An Taisce Magazine Summer 2007

Heritage Gardens, Tall Buildings, Quarries Read more

Published: 1st August, 2007

Updated: 15th September, 2020

Author: Phoebe Duvall

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An Taisce Magazine Spring 2007

An Taisce Magazine Spring 2007

Can I save that tree?, Biodiversity, Roads and more roads, Planning News, New Books on Rural Ireland Read more

Published: 1st May, 2007

Updated: 15th September, 2020

Author: Phoebe Duvall

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An Taisce Magazine Summer 2006

An Taisce Magazine Summer 2006

The Nuclear Debate, A Forestry Report, Plastic Windows, Strategic Infrastructure Bill, Castles and Houses, Marine Biodiversity Read more

Published: 1st August, 2006

Updated: 15th September, 2020

Author: Phoebe Duvall

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  • A Significant Step Towards Stronger Climate Action

    A Significant Step Towards Stronger Climate Action

    Today’s Pre-Legislative Scrutiny on the draft of the Climate Bill 2020 by the Oireachtas Joint Committee on Climate Action makes important recommendations to help shore up what has been widely criticised as a flawed and problematic Climate Bill.

  • Report on Wastewater Treatment in Galway City

    Report on Wastewater Treatment in Galway City

    Thanks to extensive research by our Galway City Association, An Taisce has submitted a detailed report to the EPA on the ongoing wastewater treatment issues in Galway City. The report is based on analysis of multiple incidences of untreated wastewater being discharged into the River Corrib and the Galway Bay SAC in recent years.

  • Irish water quality trends in the wrong direction

    Irish water quality trends in the wrong direction

    The EPA released the Water Quality in 2019 report today, indicating that over one third of rivers and a quarter of lakes are failing to meet their environmental quality standards for nutrients, with serious consequences for the health of Irish waters.

  • CETA Vote Imperils Irish Climate and Nature Action

    CETA Vote Imperils Irish Climate and Nature Action

    At Saturday’s extraordinary general meeting of An Taisce, members across the country expressed outrage that such an important matter would be rushed through the Dail. They called for TDs to postpone the vote to ratify the agreement which would mean Ireland would be saying yes to the investment protection mechanism and called for the Government to allow proper time for public debate and scrutiny.

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  • Irish water quality trends in the wrong direction

    Irish water quality trends in the wrong direction

    The EPA released the Water Quality in 2019 report today, indicating that over one third of rivers and a quarter of lakes are failing to meet their environmental quality standards for nutrients, with serious consequences for the health of Irish waters.

  • Ireland still among Europe’s climate laggards – new study

    Ireland still among Europe’s climate laggards – new study

    Despite improvements in our use of renewable energy, Ireland remains among the worst in Europe on overall climate action, according to the newly released 2021 Climate Change Performance Index (CCPI) Index of almost 60 states.

  • A Significant Step Towards Stronger Climate Action

    A Significant Step Towards Stronger Climate Action

    Today’s Pre-Legislative Scrutiny on the draft of the Climate Bill 2020 by the Oireachtas Joint Committee on Climate Action makes important recommendations to help shore up what has been widely criticised as a flawed and problematic Climate Bill.

  • CETA Vote Imperils Irish Climate and Nature Action

    CETA Vote Imperils Irish Climate and Nature Action

    At Saturday’s extraordinary general meeting of An Taisce, members across the country expressed outrage that such an important matter would be rushed through the Dail. They called for TDs to postpone the vote to ratify the agreement which would mean Ireland would be saying yes to the investment protection mechanism and called for the Government to allow proper time for public debate and scrutiny.

  • Climate Bill 2020 currently not fit for purpose

    Climate Bill 2020 currently not fit for purpose

    The Climate Action and Low Carbon Development (Amendment) Bill 2020 as it is currently constituted, is not fit for purpose and requires radical and extensive amendments, according to An Taisce’s formal submission to the Oireachtas Joint Committee on Climate Action

  • An Taisce's Response to the Climate Bill 2020

    An Taisce's Response to the Climate Bill 2020

    An Taisce considers that the Climate Bill 2020 in its current form is not fit for purpose and is need of radical amendments to make it effective in addressing the climate emergency

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