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Articles related to climate change

City Desk

To Reduce Traffic and Emissions, An Post Proposes Taking Over Parcel Deliveries in Dublin 2

by Claudia Dalby

City Desk

In Crumlin, a Chance to Swap Good Clothes for Better Ones

by Claudia Dalby

City Desk

As Coastal Flood Risk Rises, the Council Seeks to Defend Property and Residents to Defend Their Landscape – and Nothing’s Been Built

by Lois Kapila

City Desk

Council to Consider if People Who Drive Bigger, More Polluting Vehicles Should Pay More to Park

by Claudia Dalby

Unreal Estate

In Harold’s Cross, Residents and the Climate-Concerned Wonder If Knocking Homes to Rebuild More Densely Is the Best Plan

by Claudia Dalby

Unreal Estate

Even as Dubliners Look to Cut Energy Use, Apartments Ban Hanging Laundry to Dry on Balconies

by Laoise Neylon

City Desk

Could Dubliners Do Their Big Shops on Foot Instead of by Car?

by Claudia Dalby

City Desk

At Bohemian Football Club’s First Film Festival, “Neptune Frost” Tackles the Links between Colonialism and Climate Injustice

by Laoise Neylon

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