Business Today: Housing cash unspent, costs of climate change and Paddy Cosgrave’s ongoing woes

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The resignation this week of Web Summit chief executive Paddy Cosgrave somehow managed to be both startling and utterly predictable at the same time, not unlike Cosgrave himself, writes Karlin Lillington in her weekly column. said to be spending only a fraction of their budgetary allocations. Under its Housing for All strategy, the Government earmarked €4 billion for spending on social and affordable housing this year. Eoin Burke-Kennedy has the details.

Irish households, businesses and the Government face spending a total of more than €150 billion by the end of the decade on efforts to meet. He’s always been an energetic creative dynamo with a contrarian bent.

Cereals have been the mainstay of the human diet for thousands of years: even today over 50 per cent of the world’s daily calorie intake is cereal grain in some form. Yet only 20 per cent of main global cereal crops reach their full growth potential, with yields lost for a variety of reasons such as heat, cold, drought, disease and oxidative stress, writes Olive Keogh.

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