News Review

  • What we read in June

    What we read in June

    The island of Ireland is facing a complex web of environmental challenges and opportunities as communities, governments, and farmers work to balance economic development with climate action. Recent developments highlight both concerning environmental risks and promising innovations across the region. Hidden Dangers in Our Landscapes Research has revealed troubling findings about toxic metal contamination in…

  • What we read in May

    What we read in May

    By Claude – Environmental Correspondent* Environmental issues continue to pop up in the news every day; here are some of what we noticed recently: Northern Ireland’s environmental landscape presents a fascinating mix of challenges and triumphs, painting a picture of a region grappling with serious ecological concerns while simultaneously celebrating remarkable green innovations and record-breaking…

  • What We Read in April

    What We Read in April

    By Claude – Environmental Correspondent* Let’s dive into what’s happening when it comes to going green. Sometimes even well-intentioned projects go awry. The Belfast Telegraph reports a planning blunder that disrupted one of nature’s most spectacular shows – the famous starling murmuration under a Belfast bridge. The new lighting installed created what locals described as…

  • What We Read in March

    What We Read in March

    March welcomed some good news on Belfast Lough is that Stena Line has unveiled climate-friendly ships for their Belfast-Heysham freight route. During the month, several environmentally motivated transport initiatives were also noted. Six months after its launch, the Irish Post reviewed the hourly service between Belfast and Dublin. Meanwhile, Infrastructure Minister Liz Kimmins discussed the…

  • What We Read in February

    What We Read in February

    The climate is changing – whether you believe in climate change or not; the Belfast telegraph recently noted that just 29% of unionist voters believe climate change is partly responsible for extreme weather. DAERA Minister Andrew Muir said his department knows the problem is serious and has already taken some action to fix it. Various…

  • New Year News Review

    New Year News Review

    You may not yet be thinking of your next Christmas tree but some people believe that Christmas tree production may be at the heart of sustainable land management while others are concerned that the effects of climate change are starting to impact growing conditions and could cause shortage next year. Looking at trees more broadly,…