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Wheat Crop
Wheat Crop
The destruction of these crops for use in sectors other than food supply contributed to the World Food Crisis 2007-2008
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Melting icebergs
Melting icebergs
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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Deforestation
Deforestation
Deforestation
Courtesy of the EPA
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Farmers' market stall
Farmers' market stall
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© Cork City Libraries
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Under EU ETS, industries can trade carbon dioxide allowances in order to maintain an overall balance
Under EU ETS, industries can trade carbon dioxide allowances in order to maintain an overall balance
Industry
Copyright John Doheny
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City Smog
City Smog
City smog
Courtesy of the Department of the Environment, Heritage and Local Government
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Corefin House
Corefin House
Brochure photograph of Corefin House, a modern family home near Ballybofey, Co Donegal. Designed in an L-shape, the house is recently built.
Sherry Fitzgerald auctioneers, Letterkenny
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Our Planet
Our Planet
Climate change is a significant change in the average weather or climate that a region experiences. Climate change can be caused by natural factors such as variations in sunlight intensity. However, the term climate change is now generally used to refer to changes in our climate due to the build up of greenhouse gases (GHGs) in the atmosphere. This build up of GHGs is caused by excess emissions due to certain human activities, like burning fossil fuels for energy, transport and heating.
© Department of the Environment, Community and Local Government
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Cycle Lane
Cycle Lane
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Cork Harbour
Cork Harbour
An aerial photograph of Cork harbour showing some industrial sites, including the location of the old Ford factory.
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