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Government approves bill strengthening sexual offences laws
STAND News Politics Editor Eoin Ryan explains the new bill and what it means for survivors of sexual assault.
In Otter News: In Conversation with Cork Nature Network
STAND News Contributor Niamh continues her series on marine conservation issues. Emma Caulfield, a social media officer for Cork Nature Network, shared in an interview with STAND News how research and education can help to protect otters and other biodiversity in Ireland.
“On Porpoise”: In Conversation with Irish Whale and Dolphin Group
STAND News Contributor Niamh continues her series on marine conservation issues with a look into the work of Irish Whale and Dolphin Group. Read about their research monitoring habitats and tracking populations, and how ‘citizen scientists’ can get involved in protecting Irish whales and dolphins.
Circling Sharks: In Conversation with Irish Basking Shark Group
STAND News Contributor Niamh continues her series on marine conservation issues with a look into the work of The Irish Basking Shark Group. Their research on this mysterious fish has important implications for Irish conservation work and even tourism.
Horror Movies and Gender Justice
STAND Student Festival’s Meghan Mickela shares a curated list of horror films that explore gender and subvert stereotypes for the 10,000 Students Campaign #GenderJusticeNow.
Taking Under Wing: Seabird Conservation in Ireland
Contributor Niamh shares insights from her interview with Fair Seas’ Sinead Loughran about the importance of biodiversity, the challenges posed by climate change, and how to get involved as a “citizen scientist”.
Revisiting the Emergency in Pakistan: Floods and Loss of Life
As COP27 discusses plans for future climate change related weather events, STAND News Contributor Patricia Gonzáles revisits the deadly floods that devastated the Sindh and Balochistan provinces of Pakistan from August through October.
Fate Un-seal-ed: In conversation with Seal Rescue Ireland
STAND News Contributor Niamh talks to Seal Rescue Ireland to understand how their efforts to rescue, rehabilitate and release grey and common seals in Ireland reflects the wider protection marine biodiversity needs to flourish.
Decarbonisation is a political and ecological project: the EU Taxonomy, gas and other barriers to change in Ireland
Roisin O’Donnell discusses a recent European Commission proposal involving the categorisation of gas and nuclear energy as sustainable, and shares perspectives on what a transition to clean energy really means for Ireland, Europe, and beyond.
The UN: Compromise or Compromised?
Louie Lyons reflects on the UN security council veto, examining it’s restrictive impact on the delivery of humanitarian aid to Syria and the potential for change.