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Recycling
Recycling
Recycling on a individual/household basis contributes vastly to keeping our enviroment a greener cleaner place
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Poolbeg Power Station
Poolbeg Power Station
The current power station is currently owned by ESB and sits beside the now-decommissioned Pidgeon House generating station where electricity was first generated in 1903.
Copyright the Department of Environment, Heritage and Local Government
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Lough Derg in the Shannon River Basin District
Lough Derg in the Shannon River Basin District
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Traffic on O'Connell Street, Dublin
Traffic on O'Connell Street, Dublin
Taking the bus instead of driving is one way of doing your bit to help the environment.The traffic in city centres would be allieviated if more people decided to leave their cars at home.
Courtesy of Niamh McNamara
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Forest
Forest
Ireland was once a country rich in forests but over the centuries they were cleared to make way for a growing population and expanding infrastructure.
Courtesy of the Irish Wildlife Trust
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Transport by Train
Transport by Train
This method of public transport was faster and more efficient than anything that had been seen before.
Courtesy of Lensman
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Green Planet
Green Planet
Green Planet
Courtesy of the Department of the Environment, Heritage and Local Government
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The Big Thaw
The Big Thaw
There are many concerns about the melting of the Greenland Ice Sheet and the Antartic Ice Sheet. As global temperatures increase, so too does the rate that these ice sheets are melting. Sea levels have risen by about 2.8mm per year over the past decade, and recent studies indicate that water flow from these ice sheets contribute to about 0.5mm of this rise. Studies also indicate that the Antartic Ice Sheet may be losing mass, as water losses along the coastal areas of the ice sheet have begun to exceed the accumulated snowfall at the centre, where mass would usually be gained.
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