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To Meet the City’s Climate Goals, Dubliners Need to Stop Jumping in the Car for Five-Minute Trips

by Claudia Dalby

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The Council Plans to Cluster Public EV Charging Points in Off-Street Hubs Around the City

by Claudia Dalby

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Study Maps Which Dublin Neighbourhoods Are Most at Risk from Hot Weather

by Claudia Dalby

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Council Housing Complex to Use Rain from the Roof to Flush Toilets, Cutting Waste and Pollution

by Laoise Neylon

City Desk

Council Briefs: Setting Up a New District Heating Company, and Repairing a Medieval Church in Finglas

by Laoise Neylon

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Council Briefs: The Cause of Northside Power Outages, and Plans for Clontarf Flood Defences

by Laoise Neylon

City Desk

Dublin Airport Wants Millions More Passengers, But Should It Take Millions Fewer?

by Claudia Dalby

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In Raheny, an Electric Car Owner Finds She’s Living in a Building, and a City, That Aren’t Set Up to Charge It

by Claudia Dalby

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