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Letting go of coal July 29, 2021 In a world that is increasingly moving towards high climate ambition, there are still examples of people vouching for the ‘development and prosperity’ that coal could bring to a developing economy. Pakistan is one such case where multiple stakeholders, be it project developers, corporate entities or government officials, genuinely believe that investing in coal power development is the optimal pathway to rid the country of its energy woes. Outdated arguments such as coal being the only ‘least cost’ generation option available to Pakistan and the ‘unreliability’ of renewable energy because of its intermittency are often quoted by proponents of coal development to propagate the misguided notion that Thar Coal development has indeed brought prosperity to the region. ....
Minister McGrath publishes Policy Statement on blended working in the Civil Service
The Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform, Michael McGrath, TD, today, Tuesday, 13th July 2021 published a policy statement on blended working in the Civil Service. Since the onset of the COVID-19 emergency in early 2020, the Civil Service like other sectors has, in the main, been working in a fully remote environment. Subject to changes to public health advice, some degree of remote working will continue to be a feature for the Civil Service for the remainder of 2021. Looking beyond this exceptional period, the Department of Enterprise,Trade and Employment earlier this year published Making Remote Work: National Remote Work Strategy. ....