Classic Hits – August Part 3 – Energy Conservation

In this episode we’re looking at energy conservation, and we’ll be chatting with Matthew Sealy from the Irish Electric Vehicle Association about the most efficient way to charge your EV at home. For more on energy conservation check out www.classichits.ie

Classic Hits – August Part 2 – Energy Conservation

Ours to Protect on Ireland’s Classic Hits Radio In this episode we’re looking at energy conservation, and we’ll be chatting with John McCarthy from the carbon neutral Falls Hotel in Ennistymon in Co. Clare. For more on energy conservation check out www.classichits.ie

Classic Hits – August Part 1 – Energy Conservation

In this episode we’re looking at energy conservation. We’ll be chatting with Ciaran Byrne from the Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland about BER ratings, and looking at ways to cut down on energy usage in the home. For more on energy conservation check out www.classichits.ie. 

LMFM – July Episode – Energy Efficiency and Water Conservation

A lot done much more to do probably best sums up where we are in Ireland when it comes to making our homes, schools and businesses more energy efficient in terms of use, where and how we generate and source these precious resources. Why should we change the way we heat or cool our homes, […]

Radio Kerry – Weekly Tips 19 – Ocean Conservation

Did you know?…. Legendary oceanographer, Dr. Sylvia Earle is quoted as saying No Water, No Life. No Blue, No Green. With more than 70% of the earth’s surface is covered with oceans, this statement universally relevant. This huge surface area is home to an extraordinary number of plants, animals and eco-systems. The sea has long […]

Highland Radio – Episode 16 – Seeds of Change

Listen back to this weeks episode as we chat to Kate O’Callaghan from Changemakers about the ‘Seeds of Change’ project. For more in this series listen in to Highland Radio every Tuesday at 12.30

Midlands 103 – Weekly Tips 11 – Irish Bogs

  Did you know? Bogs cover a significant portion of the island of Ireland They are vital for biodiversity, carbon storage, and water. Management of bogland now involves cutaway bogs and restoration. While cutaway bogs served previous energy needs – harm to the environment was caused and now restoration is crucial to restore functions. Collaboration […]

LMFM – Weekly Episode 10 – Dundalk Bay SAC

Dundalk Bay stretches 16 kilometres from the Castletown River along the Cooley Peninsula in the north to Annagassan in the south. Part of the bay is protected as a Special Area of Conservation – or SAC – due to a number of habitats that are listed under the EU Habitats Directive such as tidal mudflats, salt […]