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Over 60% of the €13.6m paid out in humanitarian assistance after Storm Éowyn went to Galway, Mayo and Roscommon, according to ...
In response, leading climate scientist Prof Peter Thorne of Maynooth University, who is chair of the council’s adaptation ...
MILLIONS of mobile phones across Scotland will receive another emergency alert this year. The previous national emergency alert test took place on April 23, 2023. The system is designed for ...
Global insured losses from catastrophe events in the first half of 2025 increased to at least $100 billion, the second ...
Insured losses from catastrophe events across the globe in the first half of 2025 increased to at least $100 billion, which ...
Taxation, regulation and incentives should be used to get farmers to switch to protected urea, CCAC says. Amy Forde and ...
Climate Change Advisory Council calls for a policy from Government that will 'actively encourage afforestation in the areas ...
In the ten weeks following the storm, Coillte fully mapped the damage. Now, with more than 40 million windblown trees across ...
A mid-term review of the national Forestry Programme for 2023-2027 is currently being undertaken, according to Minister of ...
Farmers do not see forestry "as a safe investment for our land", a farm organisation has said. According to Irish Farmers' Association (IFA) forestry ...
Galway City Council members have approved seeking a historic €60 million loan to finance a variety of capital projects – ...
Over 60% of humanitarian assistance funds provided after Storm Éowyn caused significant damage across the country was awarded to three counties.