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New energy labels will increase public carbon footprint awareness
New energy labels are coming into effect to bring EU consumers a better understanding of their carbon footprint and energy consumption.
Climate emergency requires a united front of Galway’s stakeholders
The recent United Nations’ Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) report signed off by 195 governments is a truly terrifying read. It makes clear that Global Warming- characterised by more intense and frequent heatwaves, storms, rainfall, flooding and melting glaciers as well as rising sea levels, is due to human activity. It further stated that no part of the world is safe from its consequences and that these changes are accelerating.
Registration now open for EMPOWER EXPLORE event
Registration is now open for the 2021 EMPOWER EXPLORE event which will take place online on Tuesday September 7 from 9:30am to 1:00pm.
Spiddal Sewerage Scheme expected to stop raw sewage being discharged into Galway Bay
Work is set to begin on the Spiddal Sewerage Scheme, a €4 million water infrastructure upgrade to stop raw sewage from being discharged into Galway Bay.
Establishment of Bionical Emas facility a boost to local employment economy
Bionical Emas, a global Contract Research Organisation (CRO), providing a range of services to the pharmaceutical and Biotech sector, is to establish a storage, distribution, and secondary labelling facility in the Midlands region allowing for the initial creation of approximately 35 new local jobs.
O’Hara calls for ‘urgent action’ needed to deal with overcrowding in Galway schools
More than 140 classrooms across County Galway have more than 30 pupils, well above the EU average of 20 pupils per class.
Majority of businesses remain optimistic despite significant future challenges
Despite the unprecedented challenges facing the Irish food, drink and horticulture sector in 2020, the resilience and positive outlook of the sector is clear as 82 percent of Irish businesses are optimistic for the next three years, according to ‘Bord Bia’s Readiness Radar’ report.
The unity conversation is gaining momentum. So what’s next?
Sinn Féin’s ultimate aim is to build an Ireland of equals. This will only be achieved by getting rid of Partition, reuniting our country, and achieving full national independence.
Unity conversation is gaining momentum. So what’s next, asks Sinn Fein MEP
Sinn Féin’s ultimate aim is to build an Ireland of Equals. This will only be achieved by getting rid of partition, reuniting our country and achieving full national independence.
GCCN calls on City Hall to develop a greenhouse gas emissions baseline for Galway
Developing a greenhouse gas emissions baseline for the city, a ban on fracking, and providing access to information of public interest, are issues the Galway City Council is being called on to address over the next year.