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  • If this analysis of Dublin's transport plan was submitted by a student, I would fail it

    Trinity economist Barra Roantree has written a piece originally for The Journal that is critical of an analysis produced on Dublin City's traffic management plan

    15 Jul 2024

    Business|Community|Sustainability

  • If this analysis of Dublin's transport plan was submitted by a student, I would fail it

    In an opinion piece originally published by The Journal, Trinity economist Barra Roantree us critical of new economic analysis that claims to show a lot of problems with the new Dublin city transport plan – but it doesn’t stack up

    15 Jul 2024

    Community|Environment|Sustainability

  • Tree of the Month - Dawn Redwood

    This month we are featuring the Dawn Redwood or Metasequoia glyptostroboides, which is significant to have in our collection due to its status as an endangered species. One can be found in New Square in front of the Book of Kells experience, and another specimen can be found in Trinity’s Botanic Gardens in the Western arboretum.

    4 Jul 2024

    Community|Sustainability

  • Tree of the month - Wollemi Pine

    Wollemi Pine is one of three living groups of trees from the Araucariaceae, which is an ancient plant family from the Triassic period. It was first discovered about thirty years ago, and that discovery is said to be the equivalent of finding a small dinosaur still alive on earth.

    28 May 2024

    Environment|Sustainability

  • Ryanair and Trinity extend sustainable aviation research partnership

    Ryanair, Europe’s no. 1 airline, announced today the extension to the end of the decade and made a further €2.5 m donation (€4 m total) to fund the Ryanair Sustainable Aviation Research Centre.

    9 May 2024

    Environment|Research|Science|Sustainability

  • Co-Centre for Climate + Biodiversity + Water launches as over 100 stakeholders come together to shape a more sustainable future

    The new Co-Centre will deliver solutions to the most pressing challenges posed by climate change, biodiversity decline and water degradation across Ireland, Northern Ireland and Great Britain.

    8 May 2024

    Environment|Research|Science|Sustainability

  • Tree of the Month - Mountain Silverbell

    This month we are bringing you one of our newly planted trees in the Physics Lawn, Halesia monticola, commonly known as the Mountain Silverbell or Snowdrop Tree. You’ll find this tree opposite the Loyola Institute, where it was planted to replace the failing Prunus, which is scheduled for removal this year.

    24 Apr 2024

    Environment|Sustainability

  • New project aims to bring down the cost of offshore wind turbines

    David Igoe, Assistant Professor in Trinity’s School of Engineering, will use a newly secured Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland (SEAI) grant of about €250,000 to support research into the effects of pile ageing for offshore wind foundation design.

    10 Apr 2024

    Awards and Funding|Research|Science|Sustainability

  • Researchers use willow trees to revolutionise wastewater treatment in rural Ireland

    In a groundbreaking initiative, researchers from the Environmental Engineering group in Trinity’s School of Engineering have embarked on a mission to transform wastewater treatment in rural Ireland.

    31 Mar 2024

    Environment|Research|Science|Sustainability

  • Trinity Tree of the Month – Japanese Cherry

    This month we are featuring one of Trinity’s most photographed trees, our famous Japanese Cherry tree, or Prunus ‘Shogetsu.’   Its Latin name means moonlight on the pines, or pine tree, in Japanese.

    27 Mar 2024

    Sustainability

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