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We are a dedicated group of people raising awarenes about the devastating impact of monoculture conifers plantations on the environment and citizens of Ireland.



@HawHillFarm I’ve had several meetings with groups from Leitrim, not just forest owners but local community groups also, one particularly from Ballinamore itself. I’ve never refused a meeting request from groups that wanted to meet with me, be that in Ag House or on the ground.


In Ireland peatlands degraded by plantation forestry in felling license applications are being automatically approved by @agriculture_ie @MHealyRae for replanting with sitka spruce at 80% -90% & even 100% to continue degrading them for another 35 years phys.org/news/2025-12-d…














Report launched on timber construction in Ireland research agriland.ie/farming-news/r…






Imagine 1000MW of wind gets approved and deployed onto our grid in various locations around Ireland. The quantity of energy that's possible from this, every year, is: 1000 x 30% x 24 x 365 = 2,628,000 MWh (Enough energy "for 600,000 homes") (Enough to avoid 950 kilotonnes of CO2) At a system-wide level wind was producing 13,500,000 MWh, before the deployment. After the deployment this amount should be; 13,500,000 + 2,628,000 = 16,128,000 MWh However, If the new curtailment rate is say 16%, then the total systemwide level of wind energy is actually: 13,500,000 + 2,628,000 - (0.16 x 16,128,000) = 13,500,000 MWh In this scenario therefore, the new 1000MW farms can be politely called an "overbuild" And the net system energy from such deployments is nill. (No homes powered, no emmisions saved, no increase in RE% of demand). Who has benefited from this? Only the multinational owners and investors of the various deployments themselves. In fact, its even worse than this because of the "lost" effort of energy and emmisions due to in manufacturing, transportation, installation, ongoing ops. 🚨This is not a hypothetical scenario. This is Ireland now deploying new wind without mitigating measures in place 🚨








The latest indications on Ireland’s carbon emissions “are alarming and shocking”, the Stop Climate Chaos coalition says. SCC public policy adviser Oisín Coghlan said Ireland was going backwards on the path to a pollution-free future. irishtimes.com/environment/cl…

We meet an American woman who moved to Leitrim and started farming in her 70s & now she’s producing award-winning goat’s cheese #LeitrimHillCreamery on #RTENationwide Monday 26th May @RTEOne 7pm @farmfornature @tommystenson1 @farmersjournal @AgrilandIreland @TasteLeitrim RT




