Important public advocacy work being done by @antaisce.bsky.social Elaine McGoff's team @elainemcgoff.bsky.social ; continuing to make case on consequences, public good consequences, of Irish Government's sixth Nitrates Action Programme. A judicial review is in the public interest. #spéirghorm
13.03.2026 13:41
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Bull Island is nature’s gift to Dubliners. They haven’t been grateful
Once a haven for wildlife, its famed hares and many birds have disappeared
Dublin City Council has said that efforts to enforce rules on Bull Island have "proven futile", a remarkable statement.
Would we tolerate people running amok in the National Gallery or at Newgrange? Hardly, so why can't we have rules at important nature sites?
www.irishtimes.com/environment/...
12.03.2026 10:48
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This is the company the UK government has embedded in the nation’s services. Seriously, fuck everyone who is excusing this.
13.03.2026 06:40
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‘They pushed so many lies about recycling’: the fight to stop big oil pumping billions more into plastics
Plastic production has doubled over the last 20 years – and will likely double again. For author Beth Gardiner, metal water bottles and canvas tote bags are not the solution. So what is?
Trying to use less plastic?
Big Oil and the plastics industry are spending billions to make sure everyone else uses more.
“I think what stood out most is the deliberateness and intentionality over the years of pushing plastic into our lives,” said @bethgardiner.bsky.social. “It was such a shock."
11.03.2026 16:37
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Message for all designers of cycling infrastructure from the guy who was done it at scale.
11.03.2026 15:10
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FFS. I guess we'll never figure out why road safety, traffic, transport emissions and health are such thorny issues to solve....
10.03.2026 10:42
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Poster with text: Oil prices are rising. This affects every aspect of our lives - food, transport, energy. Let's end fossil power now. Demand Active Travel. Join the movement and share your photos - walking, on wheels, or public transport. Use #TravelFossilFree. Poster image includes a photo of an Irish Doctors for the Environment member on a bicycle.
Oil prices are rising. Our food, transport and energy shouldn’t depend on fossil fuel politics.
🚫 Reject Fossil Society
🚲 Demand Active Travel
Post a photo walking, cycling, or taking public transport with #TravelFossilFree and join the movement! 🌍
10.03.2026 12:26
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Richard Curran: If there is gas off the Irish coast we’re shooting ourselves in the foot not licensing explorers to go and find it
Things are bad when the British energy minister says the UK is “exposed” to rising energy prices.
Suppose it’s simply asking far too much to expect a senior RTÉ business journalist in 2026, as the #climate crisis deepens by the month, to have grasped that continuing to drill for fossils fuels is shooting ourselves in the head, never mind foot?
www.independent.ie/business/iri...
08.03.2026 17:19
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You know what WON'T get stuck in the Strait of Hormuz?
Sunlight and solar panels.
@nickofnz
04.03.2026 17:59
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It's kind of wild how driving the speed limit feels like an act of resistance against car culture
03.03.2026 15:02
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More than half a million car journeys avoided every day in Dublin by walking and cycling
Cycling trips are up 50% in two years in Dublin, as a majority of people back more space for bikes over cars.
Despite abysmal active transport infrastructure, more people are cycling. This is great news.
Imagine what we could achieve if we actually provided people with the world class active transport infrastructure they deserve.
#ReimagineDublin
03.03.2026 13:13
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Cycling in Dublin for commuting rises 50% as most residents back more bike lanes
Residents of Ireland’s five main cities want more space for cyclists, even at the expense of cars
"The vast majority of residents across the State’s five main cities want increased investment in cycling infrastructure, even when that results in less road space for cars, the NTA’s 2025 Walking and Cycling Index has found." @darraghobrientd.bsky.social
www.irishtimes.com/ireland/dubl...
03.03.2026 08:02
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How come “How are you going to pay for it?” is never asked about endless war?
02.03.2026 15:45
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As the petrostates wage wars that send oil & gas prices spiralling, what a great incentive to go all-in on renewables & stop funding terrorist states and their endless wars into the bargain.
02.03.2026 18:40
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Bicycle parking takes parking space away from one vehicle.
Vehicle parking takes living space from hundreds of people.
One is more controversial than the other.
02.03.2026 00:59
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‘My son was nearly knocked down in front of me’: Kinsealy residents protest over dangerous road
More than 100 people march over council’s failure to deliver footpaths, cycle lanes and a greenway
‘My son was nearly knocked down in front of me’: Kinsealy residents protest over dangerous road
“There’s no legislative framework in the country to obligate either a developer or the local authority to make a provision for footpaths to local amenities,” Hopkins
www.irishtimes.com/ireland/2026...
27.02.2026 19:36
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The question has to be asked why do media in #Ireland follow this same playbook?
What is the motive behind rarely mentioning the driver? Press Ombudsman & Press Council silent.
27.02.2026 07:28
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26.02.2026 11:44
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A good example of the huge disconnect in this government between their love of saying yes to lobbying versus their ability/willingness to actually do stuff.
www.irishtimes.com/opinion/2026...
26.02.2026 08:01
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Two men dead, another seriously injured after Donegal road crash
Crash happened outside St Johnston village
Jesus, another two teenagers killed on our roads last night.
That brings the total of people who have died on Irish Roads in less than 2 months to 25.
A sobering figure.
www.irishtimes.com/ireland/2026...
25.02.2026 10:38
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Road Safety Authority Ireland data showing 64% of pedestrian serious injuries occurred during daylight hours
Road Safety Authority Ireland data showing 89% of pedestrian serious injuries occurred on straight stretches of road
Road Safety Authority Ireland data showing 89% of pedestrian serious injuries occurred on urban roads (60km/h or less)
#Pedestrian serious injuries in #Ireland 2020-2024
- 89% on straight roads
- 89% on urban roads (<60km/h)
- 64% in daylight
If you can't see me on a straight urban road in daylight it doesn't matter what I wear. #HiVis
Data from #RSA Link below
www.rsa.ie/docs/default...
23.02.2026 15:01
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