Over 10 episodes, TheJournal.ie will look 10 years ahead, tackling 10 big ideas that could shape Ireland’s future for the better. For each, we’ll hear from someone who believes the idea could work - be it a four-day work week or a plastic-free Ireland - and we'll figure out just how likely it is to happen.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 10 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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What would Ireland need to do to drastically improve its public transport system? From buses to bike lanes, and everything in between, is it time for an overhaul - and could we do it in the next decade? In the tenth and final episode of Ireland 2029,... more
Since the 2000 Olympics, New Zealand — a nation with an almost identical population to Ireland — has won 50 Olympic medals. In the same time period, Ireland has won 12. What can we learn from New Zealand's success, and could we emulate it? In the nin... more
Some environmentalists are hoping to see wolves return to Ireland. They say the presence of an apex predator can have a massively beneficial trickle-down effect on an ecosystem - as documented in Yellowstone in the US. However, there would likely be ... more
You've probably noticed it: there is a huge buzz around women's football right now in the wake of the World Cup. Ireland is aiming to double the number of female footballers in the next seven years. But in order to do this, a massive increase in inve... more
Plastic is light. It’s cheap. It’s durable. But it's also rapidly damaging the environment. In the sixth episode of Ireland 2029, we explore whether or not Ireland could go plastic free in the next 10 years - and what would be needed by individuals, ... more
What would change if the government gave everyone in Ireland €200 a week? It could empower Irish workers, but is it really the best solution for the country’s poorest and most vulnerable citizens? In the fifth episode of Ireland 2029, we explore the ... more
Only three in ten people get the recommended eight hours of sleep per night. Commute times, shift work and mobile phones all play a role. So, what can individuals, schools and businesses do to help us all get more sleep? In the fourth episode of Irel... more
In the third episode of Ireland 2029, we explore the pros and cons of introducing a compulsory year-long volunteer programme for young people. A State-run, State-funded programme that would see people give back to their communities for a few hours ev... more
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