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Why are there so few offshore wind farms? Are objections to wind farms harming our energy security? All to discuss with Hannah Daly, Professor in Sustainable Energy at University College Cork.
A report last week made a stark forecast: Ireland will be subject to EU fines and costs ranging from from €8 billion to €26 billion for failing to meet its 2030 climate goals. So why are we not taking more action, more swiftly to avoid this fiscal calamity - or indeed to avoid the underlying catastrophe of climate change? Hugh talks to Hannah Daly, Professor of Sustainable Energy at University College Cork, and former Green Party leader Eamon Ryan. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hannah Daly, Professor in Sustainable Energy Systems at UCC, says the Govt should not relax its policy on the importation of Liquefied natural gas.
In this episode of the Irish Occupational Therapy podcast, Hannah Daly, a specialist occupational therapist and advocate for neurodiversity, shares her personal journey navigating education and professional life with dyslexia, dyspraxia, ADHD and autism. She discusses the importance of understanding individual sensory needs, the evolution of awareness in educational settings, and the challenges faced during her transition to university. Hannah emphasises the significance of advocacy, self-identification, and the use of assistive technologies to support neurodivergent individuals. The conversation culminates in key takeaways about inclusivity and the value of every individual's experience.
Hannah Daly, Professor in Sustainable Energy and Energy Systems Modelling in University College Cork, discusses the impact Storm Éowyn may have on the roll out of cleaner green energy and retrofitting.
Hannah Daly, Professor in Sustainable Energy and Energy Systems in University College Cork, discusses a new report which finds data centres are growing far faster than the renewable energy procured to meet their needs.
Sumaya Mohammed, First year law Student University College Cork at COP29 and Dr. Hannah Daly, Lecturer in Sustainable Energy at UCC
Hannah Daly, Professor in Sustainable Energy Systems at UCC, outlines what the latest Emissions Gap report from the United Nations means for Ireland.
As hyperscale data centers move into communities, they come with significant water and energy demands that some are not willing to put up with. We go to Ireland, Spain, and Chile to learn about the effects of data centers on the ground and why some communities are fighting back. They're asking whether the tradeoffs they're being expected to make are really necessary. This is episode 2 of Data Vampires, a special four-part series from Tech Won't Save Us.Tech Won't Save Us offers a critical perspective on tech, its worldview, and wider society with the goal of inspiring people to demand better tech and a better world. Support the show on Patreon.The show is hosted by Paris Marx. Production is by Eric Wickham. Transcripts are by Brigitte Pawliw-Fry.Also mentioned in this episode:People Before Profit TD Brid Smith, Tu Nube Seca Mi Río organizer Aurora Gomez Delgado, and King's College London lecturer Sebastian Leuede were interviewed for this episode.Some pieces by Dara Kerr in NPR, Sarah Emerson and Emily Baker-White in Forbes, and Hannah Daly in The Irish Times were cited.A full transcript can be found on the show's official website.Support the show
Ireland is on track to miss its legally-binding emissions reduction targets by a long way according to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).The latest projections from the EPA show Ireland is set to reduce its total greenhouse gas emissions by only 29 per cent by 2030, compared to a target of 51 per cent.Hannah Daly, professor of sustainable energy at University College Cork, joined The Last Word to discuss why Ireland is so far behind and what can be done to get emissions reductions back on track.Catch the full chat by pressing the 'Play' button on this page.
There are five major measures needed to cut greenhouse gas emissions in the energy system in order to meet carbon budget obligations this decade. So says Professor in Sustainable Energy at the School of Engineering in University College Cork, Hannah Daly who talked to Newstalk Breakfast this morning.
There are five major measures needed to cut greenhouse gas emissions in the energy system in order to meet carbon budget obligations this decade. So says Professor in Sustainable Energy at the School of Engineering in University College Cork, Hannah Daly who talked to Newstalk Breakfast this morning.
Subscribe to my Substack here and get 20% off as an Owning It listener. On this penultimate episode of the season, I am joined by Hannah Daly, an Occupational Therapist and author who I actually worked with privately to get my son's sensory profile assessed. Here she helps me better understand the relationship between sensory issues and anxiety. What comes first, the anxiety or the sensory issue? Is anxiety always at play? Why do we have sensory issues? How do we know when we need to seek professional help? How does it differ from kids to adults? Are social anxiety and sensory issues inextricably linked? Whether you're a parent of a child with sensory difficulties or you're an adult experiencing anxiety as a result of sensory demands in today's world, this should be an informative and helpful episode. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/owningittheanxietypodcast. Own your anxiety as and when it happens with Owning It: Real Time. The situation specific series of audio guides that helps you move through your most anxious moments. Available now on Acast+ https://plus.acast.com/s/owningittheanxietypodcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week my guest is Hannah Daly, Professor of Sustainable Energy at University College Cork. It's the third of a trilogy about energy - a sort of trilogy there was another episode in between (a sort of Rogue One of maths/energy episodes)While the other two talk about where we get energy -magical molecules- or store them -stone batteries- this one focuses on working out how much we'll need using mathematical models.
Minister for Agriculture, Charlie McConologue & Professor in Sustainable Energy and Energy Systems Modelling at University College Cork, Hannah Daly.
Hannah Daly, Professor in Sustainable Energy at University College Cork, looks at where Ireland stands on emissions and fossil fuels ahead of Cop28 beginning in Dubai tomorrow.
We talk to Hannah Daly, Professor in Sustainable Energy at University College Cork.
Are heavy cars and SUVs too big a drain on our carbon budget? That's what the Oireachtas Committee on Environment and Climate Action will be discussing today. Hannah Daly, Professor in Sustainable Energy at the School of Engineering in University College Cork, will be speaking before the committee and joined Ciara this morning to discuss this idea.
Are heavy cars and SUVs too big a drain on our carbon budget? That's what the Oireachtas Committee on Environment and Climate Action will be discussing today. Hannah Daly, Professor in Sustainable Energy at the School of Engineering in University College Cork, will be speaking before the committee and joined Ciara this morning to discuss this idea.
Hannah Daly, Professor in Sustainable Energy and Energy Systems Modelling at UCC joins Mandy to discuss the government's National Hydrogen Strategy. In the political arena, the debates surrounding rail and road options have caused much debate leaving both policymakers and the public in a state of confusion. Mandy gets the insights of Edgar Morgenroth, Professor of Economics at Dublin City University Business School. We discuss new research that discloses an alarming trend in the United States which shows a growing acceptance of violence as a means to achieve political objectives. Kira Lerner, Democracy Editor for Guardian US joins us to examine the implications of this disconcerting phenomenon.
PJ talks to Hannah Daly who didn't let dyslexia dim her shine, even getting several degrees.Knowing No Boundaries Hannah Daly Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week Stefanie chats with Hannah Daly. Hannah is a Paediatric Occupational Therapist and advanced sensory integration therapist. She is also the author of KNOWING NO BOUNDARIES: A memoir of her life with dyslexia, dyspraxia and sensory processing disorder. Stefanie asks Hannah about her experience of pregnancy while also living with dyspraxia and sensory processing disorder. You can support Stefanie and the show on HeadStuff+ Follow Stefanie on Instagram @StefaniePreissner Thanks to Cathal O'Gara for our artwork and our music is from Only Ruin. This episode of Basically is sponsored by Humdinger Mortgages. Feel free to check them out at humdingermortgages.ie Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hannah Daly is the author of “Knowing No Boundaries”, where she tells the inspirational story of how, despite being profoundly dyslexic, dyspraxic and having a sensory processing disorder, she has written a memoir and become an occupational therapist. She spoke to The Last Word about the challenges she faces in day-to-day life and how she adapts to overcome them. Catch the full chat by pressing the 'Play' button on this page.
Dr Mary O'Kane joins Clare to discuss the challenges of getting decent family time and the importance of trying to grab those moments. Known for her humorous and down to earth approach, she is a lecturer in psychology and early childhood education, along with being the author of Perfectly Imperfect. And Hannah Daly tells Clare her story about having multiple college degrees despite being unable to read or write. Her new book, “Knowing No Boundaries: A memoir of my life with dyslexia, dyspraxia and sensory” gives an honest account of living with these hidden disabilities.
We perhaps take our energy systems for granted a little but it permeates everything we do. Join us as we hear from Hannah Daly, Professor in Sustainable Energy and Energy Systems Modelling at University College Cork. Hannah shares some of her wealth of knowledge on a wide range of topics, with insights on our energy systems, renewable energy and their benefits, what we need to deploy high scale offshore wind, fossil fuels, the energy crises, why our household energy bills are so high - and some quick measures to help, links to the houses crises, blackout risk, data centres, energy targets, district heating, sustainable transport, the Climate Action Plan, what solutions we should enable and her vision for a post-fossil fuel society. We also hear some of Hannah's personal story of trying to live sustainably in her rural home with her young family. Links: Website: https://hannahdaly.ie/ Twitter: @HannahEDaly UCC: https://research.ucc.ie/profiles/D021/h.daly@ucc.ie MaERI: https://www.marei.ie/people/dr-hannah-daly/ SEAI home energy saving tips: https://www.seai.ie/home-energy/energy-saving-tips/ SEAI Home Energy Grants: https://www.seai.ie/grants/home-energy-grants/ Books recommended – Eoghan Dalton's ‘An Irish Atlantic Rainforest' and George Monbiot's ‘Regenesis'.
An updated national Climate Action Plan includes targets for increased electric vehicles on roads, enough renewable energy to power all homes and businesses and better rural transport services. The plan outlines action to halve emissions by 2030 and reach net zero by 2050. Hannah Daly, professor in sustainable energy at UCC, and Social Democrats spokesperson Environment and Biodiversity Jennifer Whitmore joined Matt on The Last Word to discuss this latest plan. For the full chat click the 'play' button on this page
Dr. Hannah Daly, Professor in Sustainable Energy at UCC and Caroline O'Doherty, Environment Correspondent, Irish Independent
Hannah Daly, Professor in Sustainable Energy at University College Cork, looks ahead to what the conference might achieve.
4 New Square Chambers' Tim Chelmick and Hannah Daly will join Andrew James of PCB Byrne in a webinar hosted by ThoughtLeaders4 Disputes on 4th November 2022. The October 2022 amendments to the Civil Procedure rules have brought about significant change to the service of claims out of the jurisdiction. The ‘gateways' included in Practice Direction 6B have undergone no fewer than 20 substantive changes with several entirely new gateways having been added. These changes come in the wake of the significant upheaval of the rules of international jurisdiction in the UK brought about by Brexit and the UK's exit from the Brussels Regime. In this talk the speakers will consider the impact of these amendments on the scope of the English court's jurisdiction in civil and commercial matters and the opportunities and difficulties these changes may bring for foreign litigants in England. Amongst other topics the panellists will cover: Jurisdictional aspects of the new gateways, in particular the new gateway for information orders against non-parties to the proceedings; Whether the amendments represent change or merely the codification of existing rules and practice; What impact the new gateways are likely to have when it comes to challenging jurisdiction, from a claimant and defendant point of view.
Today is World Car-Free day, and people around the world are being encouraged to make a special effort not to use the car. But how soon will it be until our towns and cities are completely car-free? Hannah Daly is a Professor in Sustainable Energy at the School of Engineering in University College Cork and joined Ciara this morning.
Today is World Car-Free day, and people around the world are being encouraged to make a special effort not to use the car. But how soon will it be until our towns and cities are completely car-free? Hannah Daly is a Professor in Sustainable Energy at the School of Engineering in University College Cork and joined Ciara this morning.
Dr. Hannah Daly, Research Centre for Energy, Climate & Marine at UCC; Prof. Donal O'Shea, HSE's clinical lead for obesity
Yesterday's EPA report highlighted the huge steps we still have to take if we are to meet our climate obligations, and at the same time, SUV sales are going through the roof. So is it time we take steps to get the heavy, fuel-hungry cars off our roads entirely? Joining Shane for more on this was Hannah Daly, Professor at the School of Engineering at the University College Cork.
Yesterday's EPA report highlighted the huge steps we still have to take if we are to meet our climate obligations, and at the same time, SUV sales are going through the roof. So is it time we take steps to get the heavy, fuel-hungry cars off our roads entirely? Joining Shane for more on this was Hannah Daly, Professor at the School of Engineering at the University College Cork.
The litigation of civil fraud claims is on the rise, with the Commercial Court consistently reporting this as an area of growth over the last three years. In this podcast, Tim Chelmick and Hannah Daly examine recent developments in the case-law concerning allegations of dishonesty against professionals, including insights into how dishonesty is defined, how […] The post Dishonest Professionals: Recent Developments appeared first on 4 New Square Chambers.
The litigation of civil fraud claims is on the rise, with the Commercial Court consistently reporting this as an area of growth over the last three years. In this podcast, Tim Chelmick and Hannah Daly examine recent developments in the case-law concerning allegations of dishonesty against professionals, including insights into how dishonesty is defined, how it is proved, the causes of action it unlocks and the pros and cons of alleging fraud.
Dr Hannah Daly, Lecturer in Sustainable Energy at University College Cork, analyses the importance of Europe moving away from fossil fuel dependence and the opportunties for Ireland in the renewable energy sector
Hannah is one of Ireland's leading energy analysts. She has become a regular feature of radio and newspaper media as Ireland has begun to wrestle with the scale of the energy transition that lies ahead. For her Five Degrees of Change, Hannah chose to install safe walking and cycling infrastructure near schools, to divise a national land use and food production strategy, to set a national curriculum at secondary and third level for climate change, and to change her diet and fossil fuel habits.
At this YPN webinar discussion, we hear political, expert and industry perspectives on the challenges presented by climate change for Irish society. The panel offers their reflections on the outcome of the COP26 Summit in Glasgow, taking place 31 October to 12 November, and considers whether Ireland will be able to show the necessary level of ambition to meet its climate action commitments. About the Speakers: Ciarán Cuffe is a Green MEP representing Dublin following his election in 2019. In the European Parliament, he is a Member of the Industry, Research and Energy (ITRE) Committee and the Transport and Tourism (TRAN) Committee. He previously served as Dublin City Councillor, a T.D. for Dún Laoghaire, and Minister of State for Horticulture, Sustainable Travel, Planning and Heritage. Dr Hannah Daly is a Lecturer in Sustainable Energy and Energy Systems Modelling at University College Cork. Her research focuses on modelling and developing sustainable pathways for the energy system, encompassing energy access, climate change and air pollution. Before joining UCC, Hannah worked at the International Energy Agency (IEA) as an Energy Modeller from 2015-2019. She completed her PhD in Energy and Transport Modelling in 2012 and her BSc in Mathematics in 2009, both from UCC. Robbie Aherne serves as Head of Future Networks with EirGrid, a position he has held since February 2020. He has worked with EirGrid, the semi-state body responsible for operating Ireland's national electricity grid, for over 16 years and has held number senior roles, including: Head of Public Engagement and Head of New Connections. He received his MSc in Electrical Power Systems from the University of Bath in 2013 and completed his Degree in Electrical Engineering in UCC in 2003.
How does a country halve its greenhouse gas emissions in just nine years? The new Climate Action Plan is the Irish government's answer to that question. The proposals within it, if implemented, will radically change life in the country. So what's in it, who will it affect the most and does it go far enough? Jennifer Ryan talks to Jennifer Bray, political correspondent with The Irish Times and Dr Hannah Daly, lecturer in sustainable energy at University College Cork. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Daniel McConnell, Political Editor of the Irish Examiner, and Hannah Daly, Lecturer in Sustainable Energy at UCC, on the Climate Action Bill
Dr Hannah Daly, Lecturer in Energy Systems in University College Cork on the challenge of cutting emissions by 51% by 2030.
Dr Hannah Daly, Lecturer in Energy Systems at University College Cork, discusses Ireland's emissions targets as well as the latest EPA report on carbon emissions.
This is the relationship episode of PaltzCast season one! Join our hosts Lauren Lee, Greg Vardhami, Keith Kortright and Tyzhana Hicks (and their guests) as they discuss all things related to being single vs. being in a relationship during college; the importance of individuality; self care tips and more! Guests: Doran Baker, Hannah Daly, and Adam Trimboli.
We are joined by Alan Keogh, CEO of Crowley Carbon and Dr Hannah Daly of UCC to look at whether the lights really will go out as electricity supplies dwindle.
In this podcast, Jamie Smith QC, Helen Evans and Hannah Daly review where we are with dishonest assistance and unlawful means conspiracy claims after Group 7 and Stobart / The Racing Partnership. A look, too, at insurers' recovery options in the event that the insured is engaged in ‘naughty conduct'. The post Fraud and all that – professionals who know too much appeared first on 4 New Square Chambers.
In this podcast, junior barristers (and 2017/18 pupils) Hannah Daly and Ian McDonald discuss their journeys to the Commercial Bar, the pupillage experience, and life as a first-year tenant at 4 New Square Chambers – and what they have learnt along the way. The post LIFE AT THE BAR: My first year as a tenant, experience of pupillage and tips for future pupils and junior tenants – a discussion with Hannah Daly and Ian McDonald of 4 New Square Chambers appeared first on 4 New Square Chambers.