More powerful successor to supercomputer - named after pioneering Irish scientist - is due soon but funding has yet to be approved
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There is growing evidence that pesticides are implicated in declines of everything from songbirds to bug life in rivers and streams
Countries aim to boost interconnection of supplies and make the North Sea ‘the largest sustainable power plant in Europe’
Failure to ratify law ‘would be a carte blanche to destroy nature’, Minister for Environment Eamon Ryan says
Time to grasp opportunity in the electricity sector, says Climate Change Advisory Council chairwoman Marie Donnelly
Ireland saw no reductions in births related to the first pandemic lockdown, but 2021 saw a significant increase
Survey finds significant dissatisfaction with how EU responded to war in Gaza
The complex matrix of growth, economics and society is mapped forcibly by Daniel Susskind, Maja Göpel and Fareed Zakaria
European Union’s approach to an issue such as Gaza has been characterised more by member state division than unity
As the 20th anniversary of Poland joining the EU approaches, Poles reflect on their experiences here
Inside Business podcast with Ciarán Hancock
New Tiktok service ‘could be as toxic and addictive as cigarettes’, says bloc’s digital commissioner
Meeting of EU ministers agrees to expand sanctions focusing on Iran’s ability to export drones and missiles
Most people in Ireland ‘very concerned about climate change and solidly supportive of Government action to cut polluting emissions’
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