Conor Mulvihill
Climate/environment is the key challenge for Irish dairy for the next decade and beyond dwarfing the challenge of other macro issues like Brexit and Covid-19.
The only solution for us to surmount these challenges is to adopt a ‘whole-of-Government’ and ‘whole-of-sector’ agreed approach.
While a lot of brilliant work is going on, there are far too many silos that are not communicating with each other.
But the road ahead is not only a challenge it also presents opportunities and this needs to be underlined.
We must remember that Irish dairy, and agriculture in general, is coming off a very high base. We have excellent EU leading metrics on the likes of air quality, water quality and carbon per unit of output.
Press Release – Passive House Institute New Zealand The International Passive House Association (iPHA) and its partner organisations launch the global Efficiency: The First Renewable Energy campaign today. Te Tptanga o te Whare Korou ki Aotearoa, Passive House Institute New Zealand (PHINZ) …
The International Passive House Association (iPHA) and its partner organisations launch the global “Efficiency: The First Renewable Energy” campaign today. Te Tōpūtanga o te Whare Korou ki Aotearoa, Passive House Institute New Zealand (PHINZ) is the iPHA partner organisation in Aotearoa NZ.
Using the hashtag #EfficiencyFirst, the campaign aims to raise awareness for the vital role energy efficiency in buildings plays in meeting our climate goals. The campaign also demonstrates that Passive House buildings provide a comfortable, healthy and sustainable built environment. The launch includes a competition for social media followers.
Monday, 15 February 2021, 6:29 pm
The International Passive House Association (iPHA) and
its partner organisations launch the global “Efficiency:
The First Renewable Energy” campaign today. Te Tōpūtanga
o te Whare Korou ki Aotearoa, Passive House Institute New
Zealand (PHINZ) is the iPHA partner organisation in Aotearoa
NZ.
Using the hashtag #EfficiencyFirst, the campaign
aims to raise awareness for the vital role energy efficiency
in buildings plays in meeting our climate goals. The
campaign also demonstrates that Passive House buildings
provide a comfortable, healthy and sustainable built
environment. The launch includes a competition for social
media followers.
The International Passive House