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The country is facing wetter winters, drier summers and more flooding over the coming decades.
LIMERICK needs to be made into a lady again or the city is in danger of completely dying by 2020, leading planners, developers and business members have been warned.
ANGER with planning policies in Kerry is about to boil over, it was claimed yesterday.
Wednesday, 22 August 2007 23:07

Gormley's burning issues

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Environment minister John Gormley has been told that incineration is vital to Ireland meeting its waste management targets.

Wednesday, 22 August 2007 23:03

EU Commission probes Tara monument demolition

THE planned demolition of the Lismullen national monument in Tara to make way for the M3 motorway is being investigated by the European Commission.
Wednesday, 22 August 2007 23:02

'Recycling' is ending up in the dump

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A number of Ireland's leading recycling companies are dumping significant amounts of waste from some of their facilities into landfill sites.
JUST one in 20 households in Carlow and Mayo are recycling their rubbish, as new figures show a massive disparity in recycling rates across the country.
THE owners of a quarry alleged to be illegal have been told to halt all operations. Cork County Council has initiated legal proceedings against the operators of a large quarry at Curraglass, near Conna.
Wednesday, 22 August 2007 22:46

Green light for major Enniscrone development

PLANS for a major housing development in the West Sligo seaside resort of Enniscrone, which attracted some intense local opposition and critical observations from a number of public bodies, have been approved by the board members of An Bord Pleanala.
Wednesday, 22 August 2007 22:41

Inquiry urged into Skellig rock conservation

An independent archaeologist has called for an inquiry into conservation works carried out at Skellig Michael by the Office of Public Works, following its admission that it has been dumping rock and spoil at the location.
Wednesday, 22 August 2007 22:37

"Volcano Cure" for Warming? Not So Fast, Study Says

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A controversial theory proposes mimicking volcanoes to fight global warming. But throwing sulfur particles into the sky may do more harm than good, a new study says.
Wednesday, 22 August 2007 22:35

Ballina man to build €1bn ‘green city’ in Colombia

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BALLINA man Richard Barrett is set to take on his biggest project yet, building a €1billion ‘green city’ in South America. The property empire of Treasury Holdings, the largest developer in Ireland, co-owned by Richard Barrett and John Ronan, looks set to transform the Colombian capital of Bogota after it was reported that city planners made an approach to build a green city there.

The Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland has announced a new €5million deep retrofit pilot programme for 2017 projects to upgrade inefficient buildings to an A3 rating or better – with a particular emphasis on ventilation, airtightness, thermal bridging, interstitial condensation and preventing overheating. Grants are available to cover between 50 and 95% of the costs of deep retrofit works for di�fferent categories of participants.

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