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national / worker & community struggles and protests / press release Friday March 03, 2017 23:32 by shell2sea
[Shell to Sea]The Oil & Gas giveaway in action: The Corrib Gas partners made $589m (estimated €532m) last year and yet paid no royalties or tax. The Corrib Partners are benefiting from a relatively high gas-priced product and recorded estimated sales of over €420m in the first full year of production at the Corrib gas field. Production started on the field at the end of 2015. For the 12 months of last year, the Corrib Partners, including Shell Ireland, recorded estimated revenues of (Canadian) $589m from the production of gas from the field. read full story / add a comment
international / politics / elections / opinion/analysis Thursday March 02, 2017 21:50 by Emilio Jose Lemos de Lima
The coup of 2016 double hit democracy in Brazil: it overthrew an honest president from power, without being able to point out against her rigorously no wrong attitude, thus trampling the constitution, which does not admit this alternative, and passing, in practice, the presidentialist regime to The parliamentarian, without consulting the population, a hypothesis that is also forbidden by the Magna Carta. It is fundamental that democratic sectors outside Brazil, support the struggle of Brazilians for the return of democracy and presidentialism! read full story / add a comment
dublin / education / press release Wednesday March 01, 2017 12:50 by Dublin Business School
Dear Friends, We are a collaborative group of Ms C students in Applied Psychology at Dublin Business School. We are an advocacy project raising public awareness around Cognitive Enhancers and Doping in Academia We have attached an article surrounding this important issue hopefully to be published during National Brain Awareness Week commencing March 6th 2017. Kind regards, DBS. read full story / add a comment
cork / environment / news report Wednesday March 01, 2017 10:53 by Paul Lynch
On Monday night professor Myles Allen of Oxford University delivered the first in a series of four Lectures on Climate change at UCC to a full house in room 107 of the Western Gateway Building. The theme of the lecture was "Understanding - Climate science and observations", with a focus on quantifying the role of climate change in extreme weather events in Ireland and worldwide. read full story / add a comment |
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