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Environmental facts about Northern Ireland
1.7million
tonnes of sand a year are unlawfully extracted from Lough Neagh
45%
of electricity used in Northern Ireland comes from renewables
24,000
jobs could be created by refurbishing thousands of homes in Northern Ireland
80%
of Northern Ireland's transport budget is spent on roads
90%
of protected sites are badly damaged by agricultural pollution

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Latest on Northern Ireland
26 Mar 2019
Lough Neagh should be designated as Northern Ireland's first Peace Park.
26 Oct 2018
There are plans to increase pig numbers to 58,000 breeding sows across Northern Ireland. But what happens to all that excrement?
16 Aug 2018
We're running a series of workshops to help you get your head around the planning system. Learn how to protect the places you love from polluting projects.
22 Mar 2018
An international conference on mining and other extractive industries, Cookstown, Northern Ireland, 14 April 2018.
14 Feb 2018
Lough Neagh, the biggest freshwater lake in Britain or Ireland, once teemed with fish and bird life. James Orr shares his love for a natural wonder that needs our help.