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Full coverage: Climate change

There soon won’t be an Irish cow milked in Glanbia’s name. What does this mean for the group’s green credentials?

As the food group continues its strong recovery, it is selling its historic dairy business back to farmers, distancing itself from controversial expansion in the industry – and providing a price benchmark for a stalled similar plan at Kerry Group.

Thomas Hubert
11th Nov, 2021 - 6 min read

Disappointing climate plan contains one bold new target: 80% renewable electricity. But how?

The latest Climate Action Plan falls short of the Government's own targets, showing that ministers continue to dither on making hard decisions. By default, a growing share of steeper efforts will fall on electricity generation – and there, at least, some action is happening.

Thomas Hubert
5th Nov, 2021 - 9 min read

The Central Bank is reviewing its mortgage rules. Should they be altered – and how?

It might not be immediately obvious but there is a strong link between the Glasgow climate conference and the Central Bank's mortgage rules. It is time to include energy efficiency and commuting factors into the real cost of a mortgaged property – not to mention their value to wider society.

Ronan Lyons
3rd Nov, 2021 - 8 min read

Cows, cars and climate: Carbon budget spells out agriculture v energy dilemma

The Climate Change Advisory Council has laid out what is feasible to cut Ireland’s greenhouse gas emission by half in ten years. It boils down to balancing disruption between the power, transport and heat used by every home and business or the agri-food sector supporting entire rural communities.

Thomas Hubert
27th Oct, 2021 - 6 min read

When we hoped tinkering at the margins would solve the financial crisis, Germany said no. Climate change is next

German governments do what voters have elected them to do, under the watchful eye of the Bundestag. This previously led to austerity-laced EU bailouts. This time, Germany’s big election issue was the environment.

Thomas Hubert
29th Sep, 2021 - 3 min read

Climate, China and how Covid shook the world economy: When Stephen Kinsella met Adam Tooze

Adam Tooze’s latest book chronicles the year between January 20, 2020, and January 20, 2021, as the world realised Covid for the threat it was and moved to deal with it. The economist and historian talks about how the crisis has altered the world, the nature of geopolitics and the future.

Stephen Kinsella
16th Sep, 2021 - 4 min read

“The carbon budget’s allocation across sectors will be a political decision”

The Climate Change Advisory Council is about to publish Ireland’s first carbon budgets, which will set hard limits on greenhouse gas emissions for the next decade. Its chair Marie Donnelly details, step by step, how this overall figure will translate into obligations for individual ministers, businesses and households.

Thomas Hubert
8th Sep, 2021 - 12 min read

Trees v climate change: Could markets in everything save the world?

With no momentum to tackle greenhouse gas emissions, removing carbon from the atmosphere is our next best hope of slowing global warming. Yet planting trees is not happening either, which means it is time we put the right price on it.

Stephen Kinsella
26th Aug, 2021 - 7 min read

“Bigger companies and investors are looking at things through the lens of climate risks. More of us need to do the same”

In a special podcast, Stephen Kinsella, Sinéad O’Sullivan, John Reynolds and Thomas Hubert watch the dust settle on the two climate change reports published last week and discuss ways of meeting the challenge ahead for politics, society and business.

Thomas Hubert
16th Aug, 2021 - 4 min read

The climate change business portal

Greenhouse gases, mitigation, emissions, targets... Behind the complexity of the science and the jargon, the policy options to tackle climate change are becoming increasingly clearer. Some industries and companies are suffering, others are benefiting. Since its launch, The Currency has been covering all cases.

Thomas Hubert
10th Aug, 2021 - 9 min read
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