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# CLIMATE CRISIS

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Weather disasters soar in number and cost over past 50 years
'A new set of solutions': What measures can Ireland take to limit global warming this century?
Ireland's greenhouse gases reach highest in recorded history - report
Australia rejects climate targets despite UN report as China says it's set to lower emissions
'28 degrees is a major challenge already': Warming would acutely impact Ireland, expert says
Our future climate depends on lower emissions - how big of a change would bring a real impact?
Climate report: Scale of changes ‘unprecedented’ - but not too late to slow warming
California homes destroyed as wildfires merge to pose new threat
'Irish temperature records will be broken in the coming years because we're in a climate crisis'
Rescuers hunt for survivors as monsoon death toll hits 115 in India
Man rescued after being trapped in flooded underground garage for three days
Opposition parties slam Government approach to Climate Action Bill
Rainforest area equivalent in size to the Netherlands burnt or cut down during 2020
Opinion: Ireland's green energy plans have a big tech data centre problem
Dr Patrick Bresnihan & Patrick Brodie
Opinion: We failed to prepare for pandemics, we cannot do the same with climate change
Laurie Laybourn-Langton
Carbon neutral by 2050: Ireland's green targets to be legally binding for the first time
Covid-19 drives biggest drop in Ireland's greenhouse gas emissions since global financial crisis
EU climate service records hottest November on record in Europe
The 2010s were Earth's hottest decade on record
Your evening longread: How will climate refugees move across borders?
FactCheck: Is Ireland responsible for just 0.000012% of the world's carbon emissions?
Prince Charles criticised for taking private helicopter to make speech on lowering aircraft emissions
As wildfires continue to rage, hundreds of millions of Australian wild animals feared dead
Vertical farming, AI and getting personal: what Ireland and the business world might look like by 2030
Then and now: How Ireland and the business world have changed from 2010 to 2020
Extinction Rebellion protesters who glued themselves to London train spared jail
Rich countries 'missing in action' as compromise at UN climate summit falls well short
Boris Johnson replaced by ice sculpture as Michael Gove turned away from Channel 4 climate debate
Europe-wide climate emergency declared by EU Parliament
Amazon deforestation at highest level since 2008
Extinction Rebellion activist arrested following 'bloody' protest outside Dublin's Clayton hotel
RTÉ is drafting models, influencers and a veteran weatherman for week of climate crisis content
Ireland misses greenhouse gas emissions targets with Status Red snowfalls putting pressure on home heating
Four climate protestors arrested after spraying fake blood on UK Treasury building
70% of Irish people support climate strikes, but one in five oppose them
Many megacities to be hit annually by extreme weather in 2050, UN warns
'A toxic decision': Protest planned after EPA gives green light for Irish Cement Ltd to burn waste
'Urgent threats': Climate talks kick off in Poland today