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Published on 10 Oct 2019
Submission Five, Safety Before LNG
Submission by Safety Before LNG to the Oireachtas Committee on Climate Action October 2019 on Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG): The impact of fracked gas on the climate and its impact on Ireland's climate goals should we facilitate the importation of fracked gas from North America into Ireland.
Published on 10 Oct 2019
Submission Four, Safety Before LNG
Submission by Safety Before LNG to the Oireachtas Committee on Climate Action October 2019 on Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG): The impact of fracked gas on the climate and its impact on Ireland's climate goals should we facilitate the importation of fracked gas from North America into Ireland.
Published on 10 Oct 2019
Submission Three, Safety Before LNG
Submission by Safety Before LNG to the Oireachtas Committee on Climate Action October 2019 on Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG): The impact of fracked gas on the climate and its impact on Ireland's climate goals should we facilitate the importation of fracked gas from North America into Ireland.
Published on 10 Oct 2019
Submission Two, Safety Before LNG
Submission by Safety Before LNG to the Oireachtas Committee on Climate Action October 2019 on Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG): The impact of fracked gas on the climate and its impact on Ireland's climate goals should we facilitate the importation of fracked gas from North America into Ireland.
Published on 10 Oct 2019
Submission One, Safety Before LNG
Submission by Safety Before LNG to the Oireachtas Committee on Climate Action October 2019 on Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG): The impact of fracked gas on the climate and its impact on Ireland's climate goals should we facilitate the importation of fracked gas from North America into Ireland.
Published on 10 Oct 2019
Opening statement, Prof. Kieran McQuinn, Research Professor and Head, Economic & Social Research Institute
Statement by Prof. Kieran McQuinn on pre-leglislative scrutiny of the General Scheme of the Land Development Agency Bill 2019 (resumed) (Amendment) Bill 2019
Published on 10 Oct 2019
Opening statement, Dr. Larry O’Connell, Director, National Economic & Social Council
Statement by Dr. Larry O’Connell on pre-leglislative scrutiny of the General Scheme of the Land Development Agency Bill 2019 (resumed)
Opening statement, Dr. Larry O’Connell, Director, National Economic & Social Council ()
Published on 10 Oct 2019
Opening statement, Eddie Mitchell, Safety Before LNG
Statement by Eddie Mitchell on Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG): The impact of fracked gas on the climate and its impact on Ireland's climate goals should we facilitate the importation of fracked gas from North America into Ireland.
Published on 10 Oct 2019
Opening statement, John McElligott, Safety Before LNG
Statement by John McElligott on Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG): The impact of fracked gas on the climate and its impact on Ireland's climate goals should we facilitate the importation of fracked gas from North America into Ireland.
Published on 10 Oct 2019
Opening statement, Dr. Paul Deane, MaREI Centre
Statement by Dr. Paul Deane on Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG): The impact of fracked gas on the climate and its impact on Ireland's climate goals should we facilitate the importation of fracked gas from North America into Ireland.
Published on 10 Oct 2019
Opening statement, Julia Walsh, FrackAction
Statement by Julia Walsh on Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG): The impact of fracked gas on the climate and its impact on Ireland's climate goals should we facilitate the importation of fracked gas from North America into Ireland.
Published on 10 Oct 2019
Opening statement, Professor Barry McMullin, Dublin City University (DCU)
Statement by Professor Barry McMullin on Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG): The impact of fracked gas on the climate and its impact on Ireland's climate goals should we facilitate the importation of fracked gas from North America into Ireland.
Opening statement, Professor Barry McMullin, Dublin City University (DCU) ()
Published on 10 Oct 2019
Opening statement, Robert W. Howarth, Ph.D., Cornell University
Statement by Robert W. Howarth, Ph.D. on Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG): The impact of fracked gas on the climate and its impact on Ireland's climate goals should we facilitate the importation of fracked gas from North America into Ireland.
Opening statement, Robert W. Howarth, Ph.D., Cornell University ()
Published on 10 Oct 2019
Correspondence, John Madigan, Head of Marketing and Research, SBCI 32R002342-PAC
[Meeting 3 October 2019] Re PAC correspondence to the NTMA seeking information on, inter alia, the number of jobs supported by the SBCI in Ireland by sector, region and company size and whether this support takes the form of a grant
Correspondence, John Madigan, Head of Marketing and Research, SBCI 32R002342-PAC ()
Published on 10 Oct 2019
Correspondence, Anne Graham, Chief Executive, National Transport Authority 32R002443-PAC
[Meeting 10 October 2019] Note providing details of the following: (i) information held by the National Transport Authority in relation to public services card holders (ii) the transfer of personal information in relation to public services card holders between the Department of Employment Affairs & Social Protection and the National Transport Authority (iii) the arrangements for how the National Transport Authority corresponds with public services card holders who access public transport services
Correspondence, Anne Graham, Chief Executive, National Transport Authority 32R002443-PAC ()
Published on 10 Oct 2019
Correspondence, John McKeon, Secretary General, Department of Employment Affairs and Social Protection 32R002442-PAC
[Meeting 10 October 2019] Information note addressing the following issues: (i) information held by the National Transport Authority (NTA) in relation to Public Service Card (PSC) holders (ii) Transfer of personal information between the Department and the NTA (iii) Arrangement s regarding the NTA correspondence with PSC holders
Published on 10 Oct 2019
Correspondence, Patricia Scanlon, Personal Assistant to Secretary General, Department of Public Expenditure and Reform 32R002441-PAC
[Meeting 10 October 2019] Re request for a copy of the business case for the Public Services Card
Published on 10 Oct 2019
Correspondence, Brendan Gleeson, Secretary General, Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine 32R002417-PAC
[Meeting 10 October 2019] Reply to query regarding the oversight arrangements for monies given to Horse Sport Ireland
Published on 10 Oct 2019
Correspondence, Martin Whelan, Head of Public Affairs and Communications, NTMA 32R002348-PAC
[Meeting 10 October 2019] Notes on: (i) the NTMA's voluntary redundancy and retention schemes (ii) the timetable agreed with the Central Bank and European Central Bank on the exchange of promissory notes for debt on the open market (iii) breakdown of the Gross National Debt owed in terms of the applicable interest rate, to include the amount payable at a negative interest rate, or below zero, as well as a breakdown of all rates payable, a breakdown of the amounts of money at each rate, the currency and the duration of the loans and details of the most expensive debt still in the NTMA’s portfolio (iv) how Apple records the escrow fund in its annual accounts/Apple Escrow Fund Accounting (v) Clarification on the NTMA's policy with regard to investment in nuclear weapons (vi) the matter of jobs supported by the NTMA and the SBCI in Ireland, including the number of jobs supported, a breakdown by category, region and company size and whether this support takes the form of a grant to individual organisations (vii) note outlining rents paid by the NTMA and any sister companies, the cost to the NTMA for its new premises, details of any parallel leasing, and how long the previous premises will remain empty before they are sublet
Correspondence, Martin Whelan, Head of Public Affairs and Communications, NTMA 32R002348-PAC ()
Published on 10 Oct 2019
Opening Statement, Anne Graham, Chief Executive, National Transport Authority 32R002439-PAC
[Meeting 10 October 2019] Opening statement for PAC meeting
Opening Statement, Anne Graham, Chief Executive, National Transport Authority 32R002439-PAC ()