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PICTURES: Laois community tackles climate change through pilot Portlaoise project

PICTURES: Laois community tackles climate change through pilot Portlaoise project
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How Irish entrepreneurs can take on climate change

Professor Quentin Crowley, from Trinity s School of Natural Sciences, says the global climate crisis offers green economic opportunities, not least for Ireland and its abundant offshore wind-energy resources. ....

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New €3.7 million project will enable systemic adaptation to decarbonised economy and sustainable living

New €3.7 million project will enable systemic adaptation to decarbonised economy and sustainable living
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Trinity Geologists Rewrite Earth's Evolutionary History


By Irish America Staff
Geologists from Trinity College Dublin have rewritten evolutionary history by finding that oxygen-producing life forms were present on Earth some three billion years ago – 60 million years earlier than previously thought.
Working with colleagues from the Presidency University in Kolkata, India, the geologists found evidence for chemical weathering of rocks leading to soil formation that occurred in the presence of O2. Using the naturally occurring uranium-lead isotope decay system, which is used for age determinations on geological time-scales, the scientists deduced that these events took place at least 3.02 billion years ago. The ancient soil (or paleosol) came from the Singhbhum Craton of Odisha (pictured above), and was named the ‘Keonjhar Paleosol’ after the nearest local town. ....

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