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Pacific grey whales have shrunk by 13% in two decades, according to a new study that sheds light on the impact of climate change on marine mammals, and scientists fear this could have a significant impact on whale health. Also, an extensive aerial survey in South Sudan has revealed an enormous migration of 6 million antelope – the largest migration of land mammals anywhere on Earth.
We get the details from Dr Ruth Freeman Director of Science for Society at Science Foundation Ireland in this week's Green Scene.
All with thanks to AIB Ireland.
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A New Zealand Cat curbing competition has proved controversial, but is that an approach we should be taking to save our wildlife and eco systems? We discuss with John Gibbons Environmental Journalist.
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New car sales figures for June EV sales are down 25%. We discuss these figures and more with Geraldine Herbert Motoring Editor and Columnist for the Sunday Independent.
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Aer Lingus and the union representing its pilots are to meet at the Labour Court on Wednesday afternoon. After facilitating eight hours of discussions on Monday, the Labour Court decided to use its authority to have a formal meeting on Wednesday, after which it will issue a recommendation.
To get the latest Ivan spoke to Eoghan Corry Editor of Air and Travel Magazine.
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This week on the show, Newstalk's Technology Correspondent Jess Kelly reviews the Loop Quiet 2 earplugs and also answers listens tech queries.
All with thanks to Viatel Technology Group.
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The drama continues in the Euros with the Portugal Slovenia game heading to penalties, tears from Ronaldo and will Bellingham be allowed to play in England’s next game? John Duggan from Off The Ball has all the latest.
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A Fine Gael order has hinted at an upcoming General Election, so what date could it be? And how will it fall for the various parties? All to discuss with Aisling Moloney Political Correspondent with the Irish Daily Mail and Former RTE Journalist and also Hugh O’Connell, Political Editor of the Sunday Times Ireland.
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Coffee sales have boomed in recent years and continue to rise. The popularity of coffee has led to many people opting to meet in a café over the pub. Our reporter, Josh Crosbie has been looking into Ireland’s coffee culture and the effects of caffeine.
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US Supreme Court grants Trump partial immunity in criminal prosecution case. President Biden has condemned the decision. We get the latest on this with Terry Sheridan Managing Editor/News Director, WSHU Public.
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There’s a new commission leading the EU. Ivan spoke to Jane-Ann McKenna the CEO of Dochas about the EU following the visit to Dublin of the EU Commissioner.
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Infections of COVID and other viruses is on the rise, with a summer wave apparently upon us. But is there reason to worry? We ask Kingston Mills Professor of Experimental Immunology, School of Biochemistry and Immunology, Trinity College Dublin.
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Several significant changes to the proposed Dublin City Centre Transport Plan have been laid out at a Dublin City Council. The discussion also comes in the wake of of Minister of State Emer Higgins calling for a delay on its implementation. To discuss further with Ivan this morning was Daithí Doolin Sinn Féin Councillor for the Ballyfermot/Drimnagh Area.
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Ever wish you learned good money habits at a young age? Sinead Ryan Irish Independent Journalist and Presenter of the Home Show discusses things we probably should have been taught in school.
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In a new development, a formal Labour Court hearing will be held tomorrow in the dispute between IALPA Pilots and management at Aer Lingus.
It follows talks which lasted late into the night at the Labour Court. We get an update on this with Anne Marie Walsh Industry Correspondent, Irish Independent.
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Our expert will be here to discuss helping your child to sleep during the summer months as school holidays and travel impact their routine. Joining Ivan this morning was Lucy Wolfe sleep specialist and author.
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A number of leading NGO's are calling for the reform of the family courts bill that is currently going through the Oireachtas. They believe that as it stands, the family courts offer inadequate facilities and processes to protect children and couples. To discuss further Ivan was joined on the show by Clíona Saidléar Executive Director of the Rape Crisis Network Ireland and also Peter Doyle Chairperson of the Law Society’s Family and Child Law Committee.
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Trouble in space. Two NASA astronauts are stranded on the International Space Station as concerns over space debris mount. We’ll be finding out just what’s going on up there?
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Stephanie Regan Clinical Psychotherapist and host of the Tough Love Podcast tell us about the importance of forgiveness.
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Driver Theory Test Changes Coming in to effect this week : As of Monday, July 1, the 2024 version of the driver theory test administered by the RSA will go live at examination centres across the country. This new test will feature updated questions and new images that are more relevant to current road safety standards and legislation.
We get the latest from Conor Faughnan Transport Consultant and President of the RIAC.
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England make it through to the Euros quarter finals, Galway surprise Dublin in the Senior Football Championship and Wimbledon kicks off today.
Kathleen McName brings us all the sports news.
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