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Feasta, the
Foundation for the
Economics of
Sustainability is an
organisation based in
Ireland which aims "to
identify the
characteristics (economic, cultural...
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Feasta is an Irish-language
magazine that was
established in 1948. Its
purpose is the
furtherance of the aims of
Conradh na
Gaeilge (Gaelic League), an...
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Journals Comhar Feasta An
tUltach Tuairisc.ie Nós An Gael
Seachtain Television TG4 Cúla 4 RTÉ One (Nuacht RTÉ) BBC Two NI (sporadic) NVTV (sporadic) Radio...
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fossil fuels in
relation to
climate stabilisation.
Originally developed by
Feasta (the
Foundation for the
Economics of Sustainability), the
foundation believed...
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March 2020.
Retrieved 5
March 2020. "Cork
Midsummer Festival 2010 –
Feasta Food Fair". Corkmidsummer.com. 27 June 2010.
Archived from the original...
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supplement in the
Irish Independent), and
several magazines including Comhar,
Feasta, and An Timire.
There are also
occasional columns written in
Irish in English-language...
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manifesto of
Feasta also
declares that one of its
objects is to
encourage students to
write in Irish.
Feasta has enjo**** more stability...
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Doctor of the
Church –
optional memorial 22 July:
Saint Mary
Magdalene –
feasta 23 July:
Saint Bridget,
Religious –
optional memorial 24 July:
Saint Sharbel...
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state commentary and
related news, with
essays by
Herman Daly
First annual Feasta lecture, 1999, on "uneconomic
growth in
theory and in fact" Steady-State...
- thar
toinn do ráinig chugainn, Faoi mhóid
bheith saor Seantír ár
sinsear feasta, Ní fhágfar
faoin tíorán ná
faoin tráill.
Anocht a théam sa
bhearna bhaoil...