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A truly pan-European energy market, with the grid infrastructure to support it, would make renewables a more attractive investment and help bring down the continent's carbon footprint.
Ireland's architects must embrace the sustainability agenda and keep the environmental impact of their buildings at the front of their minds.
Ireland's Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is considering tightening up licences that allow the dumping of biodegradable waste in landfill sites.
As host to the make or break international talks on climate change in December, Sweden is keen to show its commitment to renewable energy.
» More joined up thinking needed on brownfield development
» Republic to take back fly tipped waste dumped in Northern Ireland
» Mixed election results for Greens in UK and Ireland
» Waste payments leave Irish farmers feeling short changed
» Compost kitemark for Ireland
» Chemical industry says it wants to clean up its act
» Irish company to develop new technologies in England's Northwest
» Ireland to claw back waste sector jobs from overseas
» Belgian city goes veggie
» Energy efficiency and bio-energy earmarked for research cash in Ireland
» Sheepish environmentalists send turtle to rehab
» €15 billion investment in Eastern Europe renewables expected
» Copenhagen 'the world's last chance' - Dimas
» Irish environmentalists slam balloon stunts
» Government releases Carbon Management Tool
» Council clears 2,000 tonnes of waste







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