Issues

  • Oil: an imperfect market

    With much of Ireland’s energy needs still met by oil, leading energy economist Leo Drollas talks to Owen McQuade about…

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  • A new direction in water

    Water reform will help Ireland meet its EU targets and address the dispersed nature of services, Ivan Grimes told delegates…

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  • Water services investment: A&L Goodbody

    Alison Fanagan, Head of Environmental & Planning and Noeleen McHenry, Solicitor, Environmental & Planning consider the legal implications of transferring…

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  • John McCarthy: European priorities

    John McCarthy discusses the environmental issues likely to impact on Ireland’s presidency of the Council of the European Union in…

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  • Barry O’Flynn: a Green IFSC

    Barry O’Flynn of the Green IFSC steering group tells Stephen Dineen about the vision of Ireland becoming a hub for…

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  • Green economic growth

    Environmental policies should be designed to promote innovation and must take account of their economic impact, the OECD’s Brendan Gillespie…

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  • Green procurement

    Seven categories of State purchasing have been identified for greening. eolas outlines the draft national green public procurement action plan.…

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  • Review of climate policy

    Environment Minister Phil Hogan is preparing for the post-Kyoto world. Stephen Dineen reports. The Minister for the Environment’s review of…

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  • Reviewing the EPA

    The first review of the Environmental Protection Agency acknowledges its work and finds some room for improvement. The Environmental Protection…

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  • Packaging tax

    A tax on packaging is being considered by the Environment Minister as part of his new national waste policy. Stephen…

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