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An Bord Pleanála ignores climate science and Government policy - again -

Published: 12th March, 2014

Author: Max Kearney

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  • Biodiversity Week events in An Taisce's Booterstown Marsh Nature Reserve and The Grove Wildlife Sanctuary

    Biodiversity Week events in An Taisce's Booterstown Marsh Nature Reserve and The Grove Wildlife Sanctuary

    Great selection of events to celebrate Biodiversity Week took place in two of An Taisce's Dublin properties-in-trust — Booterstown Marsh Nature Reserve and The Grove Wildlife Sanctuary on Saturday 23rd of May.

  • National Spring Clean 2026 wraps following nationwide community anti-litter effort

    National Spring Clean 2026 wraps following nationwide community anti-litter effort

    A total of 5,358 groups joined the National Spring Clean 2026 campaign, removing over 2,705 tonnes of rubbish from their local communities.

  • Celebrating student environmental journalism: Young Reporters for the Environment Competition's national winners

    Celebrating student environmental journalism: Young Reporters for the Environment Competition's national winners

    Huge congratulations to Ireland's newest Young Reporters of the Environment National winners — we are delighted to reveal that Young Reporters for the Environment International have selected some of this year's winners for the global competition.

  • An Taisce's special Basic Bike Maintenance Workshop

    An Taisce's special Basic Bike Maintenance Workshop

    Dr Damien Ó Tuama is National Cycling Coordinator of An Taisce and the Irish Cycling Campaign and he gave a great workshop as part of Culture Date with Dublin 8 in Tailors's Hall to put people in good stead for National Bike Week.

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    Water quality: business as usual will only lead to more disasters like the Blackwater fish kill

    Over 46,000 fish are now estimated be dead as a result of the disastrous fish kill in the River Blackwater, making it one of the largest fish kills in the history of the State.

  • Latest emissions figures show that we are still losing on climate action

    Latest emissions figures show that we are still losing on climate action

    The EPA's draft greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions inventories signal yet another year of climate action drift by the Irish State, and an ongoing failure of policy to address the climate emergency

  • An Taisce spotlights two important habitats on the south shore of Dublin Bay during a hands-on nature workshop

    As part of the Clean Coasts Roadshow series and to celebrate National Biodiversity Week, Dublin locals joined forces with An Taisce and the Coastal Research Group, Trinity College Dublin (TCD) School of Natural Sciences, to learn about the importance of two vital habitats on the south shore of Dublin Bay

  • Opportunity to join An Taisce's new One Health Committee

    Opportunity to join An Taisce's new One Health Committee

    An Taisce is seeking expert volunteers to join our One Health Committee. This is an opportunity to contribute your professional knowledge to an initiative that addresses the critical interconnections between human, animal, plant, and ecosystem health in Ireland.

  • The Climate Ambassador Awards 2024 — celebrating Ireland's Local Legends

    The Climate Ambassador Awards 2024 — celebrating Ireland's Local Legends

    An Taisce’s annual Climate Ambassador Awards brings together citizens who are passionate about protecting the planet and rewards their local efforts to reduce the impact of climate change in Ireland

  • Delivering stronger and fairer climate action: A blueprint for carbon budgets 3 and 4

    Delivering stronger and fairer climate action: A blueprint for carbon budgets 3 and 4

    A submission from Community Law & Mediation’s Centre for Environmental Justice and An Taisce to the Climate Change Advisory Council on carbon budgets 3 and 4

  • Election 2024: key questions for candidates on climate and nature plans

    Election 2024: key questions for candidates on climate and nature plans

    This election offers a critical opportunity to call for courageous and urgent action in combatting the combined threats of climate and ecological breakdown and provides a chance to live up to the responsibility of what's needed for a liveable future

  • Green Flag Awards for Ireland 2024: celebrating a record-breaking 120 Public Green Space winners

    Green Flag Awards for Ireland 2024: celebrating a record-breaking 120 Public Green Space winners

    The international Green Flag Award was awarded to 120 parks, gardens, greenways and wildlife sanctuaries around the country. Ireland clearly leads the way in the EU, with the largest quota out of a total of 174 EU Green Flag Award sites being located here in 2024.

  • Winners of the annual Love Your Coast photography competition from An Taisce's Clean Coasts Programme

    Winners of the annual Love Your Coast photography competition from An Taisce's Clean Coasts Programme

    This was the competition's 15th edition and it attracted hundreds of amateur photographers nationwide. The images highlight the amazing beauty of Ireland's coastal and marine environments

  • Letter from the CEO of An Taisce on its important role as a 'prescribed body' in planning

    Letter from the CEO of An Taisce on its important role as a 'prescribed body' in planning

    Ultimately, it’s in the public’s interest to know that our precious natural and built heritage is being adequately protected, which begs the question, whose interests are being served by those calling for the removal of that oversight?

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Application by ESB for change of use from museum to residential at Fitzwilliam Street Lower, Dublin 2

Application by ESB for change of use from museum to residential at Fitzwilliam Street Lower, Dublin 2

This proposal by the ESB to close the Georgian House museum at Fitzwilliam Street would represent the loss of a thirty-year-old heritage and cultural visitor attraction and educational resource for the city Read more

Published: 7th February, 2021

Updated: 8th February, 2021

Author: Kevin Duff

Location: 19, Fitzwilliam Street Lower, Dublin

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