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Statement from Irish Doctors for the Environment regarding Government response to fossil fuel blockades: Our government's response to a week of fuel blockades is wholly inadequate and entirely misses the crux of the issue. The announcement of a €505 million relief package, comprised largely of fossil fuel tax cuts against the advice of the ESRI and International Energy Agency. Without any accompanying roadmap to accelerate the energy transition away from fossil fuels, this represents a serious failure of leadership at a critical moment.

Ireland's transport, haulage, and agriculture sectors are the backbone of this economy. They deserve genuine, evidence-based support on a pathway toward clean, energy-independent, and socially just operations, not merely short-term placation that deepens dependence on volatile global fossil fuel markets.

This is not a just transition. It is a missed opportunity.

Statement from Irish Doctors for the Environment regarding Government response to fossil fuel blockades: Our government's response to a week of fuel blockades is wholly inadequate and entirely misses the crux of the issue. The announcement of a €505 million relief package, comprised largely of fossil fuel tax cuts against the advice of the ESRI and International Energy Agency. Without any accompanying roadmap to accelerate the energy transition away from fossil fuels, this represents a serious failure of leadership at a critical moment. Ireland's transport, haulage, and agriculture sectors are the backbone of this economy. They deserve genuine, evidence-based support on a pathway toward clean, energy-independent, and socially just operations, not merely short-term placation that deepens dependence on volatile global fossil fuel markets. This is not a just transition. It is a missed opportunity.

Last week's crisis must become the catalyst for urgent, systemic reform. We call on the government to act immediately on measures that are proven, deliverable, and transformative:

Immediate fossil phase-out planning: publication, within 2026, of a long-term, cross-sector roadmap to phase out fossil fuels in Ireland.

Legislative recognition of farmers as key stewards of the land who must be supported by evidence-based measures in their role of protecting food security and Irish biodiversity. 

Legislative recognition of biodiversity and nature as essential to human health and wellbeing as evidenced by medical research

Last week's crisis must become the catalyst for urgent, systemic reform. We call on the government to act immediately on measures that are proven, deliverable, and transformative: Immediate fossil phase-out planning: publication, within 2026, of a long-term, cross-sector roadmap to phase out fossil fuels in Ireland. Legislative recognition of farmers as key stewards of the land who must be supported by evidence-based measures in their role of protecting food security and Irish biodiversity. Legislative recognition of biodiversity and nature as essential to human health and wellbeing as evidenced by medical research

Rooftop solar and community energy: Accelerate grants and grid connection for rooftop solar on homes, farms, and commercial premises. Empower communities to generate and own their own energy, reducing exposure to global price shocks at source. 
This should encompass broad expansion of eligibility criteria for retrofitting and solar panel grants that ensure equitable energy access for all

Transition to agroecological farming and forestry: Financial incentives and institutional support to farmers to shift to agroecological methods, especially to fresh produce, which would entail the following benefits:
increase our food security by significantly reducing our reliance on imports
incur far less energy demand
eliminate the need for further nitrogen derogations
vastly improve the ecological state of our languishing waterways, 1 in 2 of which are currently deemed to be in a poor state

Rooftop solar and community energy: Accelerate grants and grid connection for rooftop solar on homes, farms, and commercial premises. Empower communities to generate and own their own energy, reducing exposure to global price shocks at source. This should encompass broad expansion of eligibility criteria for retrofitting and solar panel grants that ensure equitable energy access for all Transition to agroecological farming and forestry: Financial incentives and institutional support to farmers to shift to agroecological methods, especially to fresh produce, which would entail the following benefits: increase our food security by significantly reducing our reliance on imports incur far less energy demand eliminate the need for further nitrogen derogations vastly improve the ecological state of our languishing waterways, 1 in 2 of which are currently deemed to be in a poor state

Electrification and clean fuel transition for transport: 
Accelerate EV adoption for private motorists and light commercial vehicles 
Increasing and incentivising the zero-emission heavy duty vehicles (ZEHDV) grant scheme to align with commitment to reach a minimum of 30% of all new Medium and Heavy-Duty Vehicle sales (bus and truck) to be zero-emission by 2030.

Active and public transport investment: Urgently expand cycling infrastructure, pedestrianise town centres, and fund frequent, coherent, affordable, rural and intercity public transport. Reducing car dependency is both a climate and an energy security measure. Plans should align with, and even exceed, the Climate Action Plan 2023, which aims to deliver by 2030:
50% increase in daily active travel journeys relative to 2022
130% increase in daily public transport journeys
20% reduction in total vehicle kilometres travelled

Electrification and clean fuel transition for transport: Accelerate EV adoption for private motorists and light commercial vehicles Increasing and incentivising the zero-emission heavy duty vehicles (ZEHDV) grant scheme to align with commitment to reach a minimum of 30% of all new Medium and Heavy-Duty Vehicle sales (bus and truck) to be zero-emission by 2030. Active and public transport investment: Urgently expand cycling infrastructure, pedestrianise town centres, and fund frequent, coherent, affordable, rural and intercity public transport. Reducing car dependency is both a climate and an energy security measure. Plans should align with, and even exceed, the Climate Action Plan 2023, which aims to deliver by 2030: 50% increase in daily active travel journeys relative to 2022 130% increase in daily public transport journeys 20% reduction in total vehicle kilometres travelled

Updated Statement on Government Response to Fossil Fuel Blockades.

The government is failing to deliver a Just Transition and instead binding us to further fossil dependency and vulnerability - ignoring climate, health and economic science.

It is time to act now.

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So once again a man started a wildly successful harassment campaign against a female celebrity who didn’t actually do anything and the internet swallowed it full throated, and the whole thing is revealed to be concocted horseshit he can’t muster anything more than “sorry that happened I guess”

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Will be lying across our bóithrín until the Government agrees to buy €500 million worth of my prints

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“An act of insanity” – Irish Doctors for Environment verdict on Galway Ring Road Irish Doctors for Environment have slammed the decision by An Coimisiún Pleanála to approve planning permission for Galway’s Ring Road.

Galway - the city of cars!!!

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EU sanctions back on agenda amid Israel’s ‘carnage’ in Lebanon "Bodies on the ground. Blood everywhere ... countless wounded adults and children" in Beirut after Israeli strikes, but its EU allies say Israel "blame game" would not help.

EU ministers who “don’t want #Lebanon to become the second #Gaza” shouldn’t forget it’s their slogans and inaction that allowed the first one to happen.

It’s beyond time to move from words to action, suspend the 🇪🇺-🇮🇱Association Agreement
👉🏼 euobserver.com/210469/eu-sa...

@kajakallas.bsky.social

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Through Ireland's failure to enact the Occupied Territories Bill, our government are aiding this regime also.

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And still we trade! Forced displacement, ethnic cleansing, genocide, illegal wars - none of these breaches of international law enough to force @fiannafailparty.bsky.social or @finegael.bsky.social to enact the OTB

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Remember folks - there are no lessons to be learnt here at all for Irish cities whatsoever.

Now, let's all sit here for another 15 years as we wait on major public transport builds.

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The current fuel crisis highlights how wise this course of action was. Also highlights how inadequate Galway City Council are - the city of cars!

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L’Irlande, maillon faible de la défense européenne La neutralité irlandaise, longtemps perçue comme garante de l’indépendance face à l’ancien colonisateur britannique, s’effrite sous les pressions européennes et atlantiques. Après des décennies d’impu...

Le Monde: Irish neutrality, long seen as a guarantee of independence from the former British colonizer, is crumbling under European and Atlantic pressures.

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Cork-born Lelia Doolan, 91, to walk from Shannon to Dublin in protest over US military use of airport Veteran activist embarks on a 16-day journey to highlight concerns over Ireland’s neutrality and US military stopovers

Tomorrow Tuesday

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Spain says it has closed its airspace to US planes involved in Iran war Spain had already said the US could not use jointly operated military bases in the Iran conflict, which Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez has described as illegal, reckless and unjust

Lelia Doolan (91) begins her walk from Shannon to Dublin tomorrow in protest at US military use of Shannon Airport.

Meanwhile in Madrid -

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What if you could just say any old codswallop and they’d put it in the paper without even the crying laughing emoji in the headline.

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And Ireland continues to trade with Israel. It is hard to express how disappointing both @fiannafailparty.bsky.social and @finegael.bsky.social are in government. They talk about international law but fail to uphold the genocide convention.

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Switzerland halts weapons exports to US amid Iran war Weapons 'cannot be authorised for the duration of ⁠the ​conflict', says government after more than 1,000 killed in Iran.

“The export of war materiel to countries involved in the international armed conflict with Iran cannot be authorised for the duration of the conflict”.

Switzerland halts approvals for weapons exports to the US amid the ongoing Israeli-US war on Iran 👇

www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblo...

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91 Year-Old Lelia Doolan to Lead a Peace Walk from Shannon to Dublin - GOCOM Radio Lelia Doolan, the 91-year-old broadcaster and activist, has called on the public to “stand up – and walk – for peace,” following her appearance on the GOCOM

Lelia Doolan, the 91-year-old Irish broadcaster and activist, has called on the public to “stand up – and walk – for peace."

The initiative is aimed at highlighting opposition to the use of Shannon Airport by US military aircraft and advocating for Irish neutrality.

#SpeirGorm #SpéirGhorm

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Over the last few years, American tech oligarchs have become the greatest argument against their own existence.

The sheer scale of their erratic behavior and political interference proves that extreme wealth concentration is a structural threat to society

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Macron teams up with Sánchez amid escalating clash with Trump International tensions over the war in Iran are providing both leaders with a welcome respite from domestic turmoil.

It would be good to see the Irish Government defend international law. But it appears to be a principle free zone.

www.politico.eu/article/fran...

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Glad for this principled intervention by Spain. And bitterly disappointed but not surprised by the Irish Government’s response

@fiannafailparty.bsky.social

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It's not a ceasefire if one side keeps firing:

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“The purpose behind the release of herbicide on the villages remains unclear.”

“The purpose behind the release of herbicide on the villages remains unclear.”

Israel has been dumping herbicides throughout southern Lebanon as part of a concerted ecocide campaign to render the region uninhabitable. This has been going on for months with Lebanese journalists & environmentalists regularly reporting on it.

The BBC: we don’t know why the Israelis are doing it

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‘It’s a slap in the face’ – Irish households are paying twice as much for electricity as data centres Households in Ireland are paying almost twice as much for their electricity as data centres.

Did you know that homes pay twice as much for electricity as data centers do? It's good that that government are helping out the poor scrappy start ups like Amazon and Google 🥹
m.independent.ie/business/per...

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Family of Palestinian-American man killed in West Bank call for accountability Nasrallah Abu Siyam was the sixth American citizen killed by Israeli settlers or soldiers in the West Bank in the last two years.

Abu Siyam (19) was a US citizen born in Philadelphia.
He was among approximately 30 West Bank villagers trying to stop illegal Israeli settlers from stealing their goats.
Settlers shot him dead.

Meanwhile Ireland is terrified of passing the Occupied Territories Bill.

www.bbc.com/news/article...

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Bus drivers' union want to see hi-vis jackets become 'mandatory' for cyclists The union said that the issue has grown due to a ‘proliferation’ of electric vehicles.

We firmly oppose this measure, as existing evidence indicates that such laws do not, in fact, protect people who cycle.

The union should be calling for better active transport infrastructure instead of deflecting responsibility to the most vulnerable people on the roads.

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Makes total sense 😉

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And yet we have no OTB.

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“Three European governments accuse me - based on statements I never made -with a virulence and conviction that they have NEVER used against those who have slaughtered 20,000+ children in 858 days.”

- UN SpR Francesca Albanese

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Agnès Callamard:

“It is reprehensible that ministers in Austria, Czechia, France, Germany and Italy have attacked the UN Special Rapporteur on the Occupied Palestinian Territory, Francesca Albanese, based on a deliberately truncated video to misrepresent and gravely misconstrue her messages.”

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European states must retract outrageous attacks on Francesca Albanese They should publicly apologize and retract calls for her resignation

Doctored video triggers attacks by five EU States on UN Special Rapporteur - now who would do that?

www.amnesty.org/en/latest/ne...

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What have the EU done to protect a UN Special Rapproteur?

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