My least favourite of all weathers is mild and damp.
More fucking subsidies for oil coal and gas well fuck me till I fart
The warm is not the ultimate daytime temperature. It’s all the milder overcast nights because more cloud cover is becoming a feature.
68% increase in fossil fuel subsidies…..

The 6.7% decrease in new dwellings is a very poor sign in this current housing market
The fossil fuel subsidies probably aren’t what you would imagine. From the CSO:
> Fossil fuel subsidies were €4.7 billion in 2022, up 68% from €2.8 billion in 2021, as a number of temporary Government support measures, including direct subsidies to households and tax rate reductions on petrol and diesel, were introduced in response to rising energy prices.
So it’s partly actual subsidies through the domestic electricity credits and the rest is a temporary reduction in the Mineral Oil Tax Non-Carbon (MOTNC).
I’m not sure if I would call a temporary reduction in tax on one of the most heavily taxed substances in the country (and whose tax rates are among the highest in the world even at the reduced rate) a subsidy.
So far
Storms are going to get worse and more intense
So far
6.7% decline in new dwelling completions, wow what an achievement!
Sounds like my ex.
I like the milder winter, didn’t enjoy the wet summers.
So it was…..Moist
Start planting. We could turn Ireland into an island rainforest nation.
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https://www.cso.ie/en/releasesandpublications/ep/p-eii/environmentalindicatorsireland2024/keyfindings/
Leading to steamy moist conditions
My least favourite of all weathers is mild and damp.
More fucking subsidies for oil coal and gas well fuck me till I fart
The warm is not the ultimate daytime temperature. It’s all the milder overcast nights because more cloud cover is becoming a feature.
68% increase in fossil fuel subsidies…..

The 6.7% decrease in new dwellings is a very poor sign in this current housing market
The fossil fuel subsidies probably aren’t what you would imagine. From the CSO:
> Fossil fuel subsidies were €4.7 billion in 2022, up 68% from €2.8 billion in 2021, as a number of temporary Government support measures, including direct subsidies to households and tax rate reductions on petrol and diesel, were introduced in response to rising energy prices.
So it’s partly actual subsidies through the domestic electricity credits and the rest is a temporary reduction in the Mineral Oil Tax Non-Carbon (MOTNC).
I’m not sure if I would call a temporary reduction in tax on one of the most heavily taxed substances in the country (and whose tax rates are among the highest in the world even at the reduced rate) a subsidy.
So far
Storms are going to get worse and more intense
So far
6.7% decline in new dwelling completions, wow what an achievement!
Sounds like my ex.
I like the milder winter, didn’t enjoy the wet summers.
So it was…..Moist
Start planting. We could turn Ireland into an island rainforest nation.
Are you a bot, why 2023 lmao
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