Come celebrate Irish biodiversity with us at Booterstown Marsh, in the Burren and at Morehampton Grove Read more
President Philip Kearney will convene the 76th Annual General Meeting of An Taisce at Tailors' Hall on June 15th at 11.30am. Read more
The latest installment in An Taisce member Eric Conroy's blog about cycling around Ireland. This time he's in Kerry and Limerick. Read more
The High Court has directed a second round of submissions on the substantive issues in the case Read more
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An Taisce member Eric Conroy discusses his experience of cycling around Cork City and attending a marine conference. Read more
Join the Fight Against Climate Change: Donate to the An Taisce Air Travel Fund and Support Sustainable Transport Read more
The High Court directed further submissions, with a potential further hearing, on the substantive detail of the case being taken by An Taisce Read more
An Taisce submitted a damning critique of the Government’s Draft National Biomethane Strategy which failed to fully analyse potential negative climate and environmental impacts. Read more
The Bill proposes a wide range of fundamental changes to the planning system that will impact Ireland's tangible and intangible heritage Read more
While all other sectors are having to tighten their climate belts, Dublin airport is trying to expand. Read more
It’s easy to focus on the behaviour of individual farmers but that would be wrong. The root cause is a failure of leadership and vision. Read more
And then the Saudis send in their lawyers. A comma here, a semi-colon there and the whole meaning of a sentence is changed. Read more
The state's independent environmental assessment of the fifth Nitrates Action Programme acknowledged an uncertainty as to whether the main measures relied upon would adequately prevent water pollution, which could potentially impact on protected European sites. Read more
COP seems to be largely restricted to reducing methane from oil and gas flaring, rather than from livestock. Ireland’s Minister for Agriculture has arrived and will meet civil society groups tomorrow where the COP theme focus will be on agriculture and food. It should be interesting given that Ireland emits 3.7 times as much methane per capita as the average EU citizen. Read more