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SERIOUS questions are being raised about the impact on Ireland’s environment of the so-called “greening’’ of the EU’s agriculture policies (CAP).
Mon, 15 Apr, 2013
THE comeback of the bike is one of the more notable transport phenomena of recent times.
Mon, 08 Apr, 2013
VISITING the Burren, in Co Clare, is always a refreshing experience that usually throws up delightful little cameos.
Mon, 01 Apr, 2013
THOUGH hundreds of wind turbines have already been erected around the country, with the largest number being in elevated areas of Cork and Kerry, a national debate on a vexed issue is just getting underway.
Mon, 25 Mar, 2013
IT’S hardly a thought uppermost in their minds, but people working in their gardens these days, as they prepare to grow their own vegetables, are helping to make the world a better and healthier place.
Mon, 18 Mar, 2013
A NEW way of reporting pollution is welcome, but tricky. An iPhone app, launched by the EPA, makes it easy to contact your local authority, on-the-spot, with a complaint.
Mon, 11 Mar, 2013
AS I type, I’m keeping one eye on a cat lurking in the bushes near a bird feeder outside the window.
Mon, 04 Mar, 2013
OUR wetlands are not just for scientists to study; they are there to be enjoyed by everyone.
Mon, 25 Feb, 2013
A RECENT attack by a fox on a month-old baby, in London, has highlighted the fact that the madra rua is as much an urban as a rural animal.
Mon, 18 Feb, 2013
THE high cost of petrol and diesel has forced many people to cut back on their driving, or at least to think a second time before making some journeys. Reduced traffic volumes on our roads, especially at night, has become apparent in the past few years.
Mon, 11 Feb, 2013