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TV series visits Cork as it addresses Ireland s population boom The next issue of Eco Eye looks at Ireland s population boom, and visits Leeside during the programme EYE ON FUTURE: Duncan Stewart in Cork for Eco Eye John Dolan THE population of Ireland is expected to increase by more than a million over the next 20 years, but where will all these people live? The country is already struggling to house its current population, so clearly drastic plans are required. The issue is tackled in the next episode of Eco Eye on RTÉ1 on Tuesday at 7pm. Without an integrated approach to planning, Ireland’s cities are on track for a future with continuing sprawling growth, stagnation and a detrimental impact on our environment. ....
if H2, it is a matter of how. Ireland faces an uncertain future: international tax regulations are to change affecting our corporate tax take, COVID-19 has transformed how we live and work, Brexit creates challenging uncertainties for trade, and climate change will transform our world. There is however an opportunity emerging that will give Ireland control over its destiny creating long-term jobs, a guaranteed tax-revenue stream, and independence in the most critical arena of our economy: energy. A consortium, led by a community energy co-operative in SW Ireland, says that it has the solution to this opportunity: offshore hydrogen production for export. ....
Local Councillor praises programme highlighting uncertainty about the future of Lough Carra Published: Saturday, 16 January 2021 12:38 Agriculture, in particular phosphates entering Lough Carra, are the cause of the rapid deterioration of the water quality in the Mayo lake. This was highlighted earlier this week by environmental experts on the RTE One TV programme produced by Eco Eye that was entitled “The Last Lake” and focused entirely on the lake. The extensive changes threatening one of Europe s last remaining maerl lakes has been highlighted often in recent years by the local Lough Carra Action Group. The water in the lake has started to change colour and local fishermen have noticed an impact on fish stock, and the almost complete eradication of the mayfly ....