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Dublin Airport Departures
Dublin Airport Departures
Dublin airport has a constant stream of people coming and going from Ireland.
Copyright Environmental Protection Agency
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Annual CO2 emissions savings from the Dundalk SEZ have been progressively increasing. By 2010 emissio
Annual CO2 emissions savings from the Dundalk SEZ have been progressively increasing. By 2010 emissio
Annual CO2 emissions savings from the Dundalk SEZ have been progressively increasing. By 2010 emissions had decreased by over 4000 tonnes (see above graph). It is estimated that the targets, once reached, will save almost 10,000 tonnes of CO2 per annum.
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Petrol Cap
Petrol Cap
Always make sure your petrol cap is secured for safety reasons and to save fuel.
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Ireland
Ireland
All over the world resources are stretched not just in Ireland.
Copyright Environmental Protection Agency
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Fairtrade shop
Fairtrade shop
The front of a fairtrade shop.
Copy of John Kennedy
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Enjoying your environment
Enjoying your environment
People should strive to live in harmony with their surroundings.
copyright Environmental Protection Agency
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A typical residential garden
A typical residential garden
These types of gardens are seen all over Ireland and with a bit of thought and care, they can become sustainable gardens.
Matthew Ronan Collection, Wexford County Libraries Local Studies
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The Breakdown of River Basin Districts
The Breakdown of River Basin Districts
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© Department of Environment, Heritage and Local Government
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Zebra Mussel
Zebra Mussel
These species can survive out of water for several days in moist shaded conditions so when boats and water craft are removed from the water it is necessary to hose them down properly to get rid of any zebra mussels that may have attached themselves.
© Department of Environment, Heritage and Local Government
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Modern Architecture at University College Dublin
Modern Architecture at University College Dublin
A photograph of a typical building at University College Dublin. The modern architecture revolves around geometric shapes, horrizontal metal windows and flat roofs.
Irish Architectural Archives



