Irish Climate Analysis and Research Units

This is the blog of the Irish Climate Analysis and Research Units hosted by the Department of Geography at Maynooth University. It is primarily used to highlight newly published research and activities that may be of general interest.

Friday, December 15, 2023

COP28. United Nations Climate Change Conference.

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 COP28. By Prof. John Sweeney, Day 1. Holding COP28 in a major oil and gas producing country was always going to be fraught with controvers...
Tuesday, November 21, 2023

The Circus continues…

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  The “ Circus of Climate Horrors” is Ireland’s newest Climate Change outreach project. Our unique experience of fun games also provides a ...
Tuesday, October 17, 2023

ICARUS scientist represents the Organization of African Academic Doctors at UN Ocean Decade meeting in China

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Dr Emmanuel Eresanya is a Postdoctoral Researcher in the Irish Climate Analysis and Research UnitS (ICARUS), Department of Geography, Maynoo...
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Wednesday, September 6, 2023

Irish climate scientists from Maynooth University present the ‘Circus of Climate Horrors’ at Glastonbury!

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  This year a group of climate scientists from ICARUS, Maynooth University were thrilled to present a new climate change outreach stall in ...
Monday, November 21, 2022

Recovering German and Irish moorings Southwest of Ireland. A campaign on the new Irish Research Vessel (RV) Tom Crean.

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Originally published at https://samueldi.github.io/. The one-week long Aimsir/EirOOS survey ended a couple of weeks ago and was the first p...
Tuesday, March 8, 2022

International Women's Day 2022

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The A4 and ROADMAP teams are proud to support International Women’s Day 2022. Our Group is 50% female, each with diverse backgrounds and a v...
Wednesday, July 1, 2020

Communication Climate Change - Discussion with three Nobel Laureates

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As a climate physicist, I consider anthropogenic climate change to be the most serious known challenge of the 21 st century – and likely a...
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