The people of Northern Ireland: the hard work and dedication of community leaders, volunteers and emergency service personell in standing up to bigotry and protecting the most vulnerable is an example to us all.
Stark news from Ireland’s EPA.
They say “No real improvement in water quality. The main reason for this lack of progress is ongoing pollution from … human activities such as farming, wastewater discharges and runoff from land.” greenparty.ie/news/governm...
‘Personnel’, as you can see, spelling is not my strong point.
Dún Laoghaire’s coastline: here’s a piece I wrote based on the work of my Dad, Luan Cuffe published in the Irish Times in 1968.
Nice! All European night trains running in 2026 on a single map. Thanks @back-on-track.eu
Have you ever taken one?
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Well, what do you know?
Americans are embracing plug‑and‑play solar to slash energy costs despite Donald Trump's anti-renewables push. #MAGA www.dw.com/en/the-diy-s...
The Strait of Hormuz may be opening, but governments need to prepare for future oil supply disruptions.
Decarbonising energy through electrification is needed, but also protecting the vulnerable as well as agriculture, fertilisers, and the pharmaceutical sector. www.iea.org/commentaries...
A road trip to 's-Hertogenbosch in the Netherlands today. A new political party comes to life; @progressiefned.bsky.social
Congrats @jesseklaver.groenlinkspvda.nl and colleagues.
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Quite a buzz to European Sustainable Energy Week discussing implementation of greener buildings under the #EPBD, and pleased to see an umarell watching over construction work outside.
Didn’t expect to be discussing Komorebi (木漏れ日) the scattered light that filters through when sunlight shines through trees, (or built-in solar PV).
Strange things happen during European Sustainable Energy Week in Brussels. Thanks @europeon.bsky.social for the invitation. #EUSEW