Sinead O'Brien
This time last year, 80 electricity poles collapsed into the bog under the *slightest* dusting of snow in my area. If the ESB can't maintain basic infrastructure like power lines, I have absolutely zero faith we have any kind of capacity in Ireland to manage nuclear power 🫠.
November 22, 2025 at 10:12 AM
It's very concerning that Irish government policy on renewable energy seems to be tied to the expansion of data centres, especially given the current AI boom - it is a twin 'digitisation and decarbonisation' strategy. Households/small businesses won't benefit from low-cost renewable energy.
November 22, 2025 at 9:57 AM
It would be amazing if more public spaces placed CO2 monitors for the public to see as an accessibility tool (for people to judge how safe a space is in terms of picking up an airborne infection) but also as an interesting metric to have, like the temperature or humidity levels in an environment.
November 14, 2025 at 5:59 PM
CO2 monitors are a really fun tool, but most importantly, they are really enlightening. Without a smell, there's no immediately obvious way to tell how good or bad the ventilation/air quality is. Of course, if everyone starts nodding off, it's pretty clear that CO2 levels are too high.
November 14, 2025 at 5:59 PM
I'm still obsessed by how good the air quality was on that boat. Very impressive ventilation going on, making it very accessible for people with immunocompromised health problems and underdeveloped immune systems like infants/toddlers.
November 14, 2025 at 5:59 PM
Reposted by Sinead O'Brien
Failure to formally recognise Covid-19 as an occupational disease places the continued delivery of long-term sick payments needed by so many workers on a precarious footing.

We support ICTU in their calls to formally classify Covid-19 as an occupational disease.
www.ictu.ie/news/governm...
Government’s failure to recognise Covid-19 as occupational disease shows lessons from pandemic not being learned
The Irish Congress of Trade Unions has today (11 November) expressed its deep disappointment at the Government’s refusal to formally recognise Covid-19 as an occupational disease.
www.ictu.ie
November 13, 2025 at 8:18 AM