Ending fossil fuel use with great urgency is IPCC’s core message
Soaring energy costs may prompt governments to park efforts to reduce CO2 emissions
Soaring energy costs may prompt governments to park efforts to reduce CO2 emissions
Irish climatologist says report gives countries ‘an F or E minus’ in terms of performance
IPCC report indicates the world is running out of time and options on climate change
World scientists will declare on Monday scale of work needed globally to live with climate change – not to stop it
‘If no other action happens we will have mushroom companies in Monaghan closing down in three to six months,’ says senator
An estimated 92,000 apartments built during boom could be affected by legacy defects
Despite the negative report, the shape of the Earth’s future is still in our hands
From blistering heatwaves to unprecedented flooding – it’s already proving to be a summer of extremes
International groups of lawyers intervene in case of Australian citizen Robert Pether
Weekend’s pilot events include Roscommon against Galway and Munster hurling semi
Group established to examine range of issues ceases work without delivering final report
A particularly disgraceful and unique case
Department of Health says little to be gained in rolling out programme this year
Working Abroad Q&A: Dubliner Robin Meredith wanted an outdoor and active type job that would still link him with Ireland, and he found it in Granada
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Read the digital edition of The Gloss magazine now
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices