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Why Ireland’s coast is disappearing quicker than it should

Ireland's 7,500km coastline stretching from Donegal to Dingle is slowly but surely slipping away ...

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15.05 12 Aug 2025


Why Ireland’s coast is disappearing quicker than it should


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15.05 12 Aug 2025


Ireland's 7,500km coastline stretching from Donegal to Dingle is slowly but surely slipping away in front of our eyes…

Entire sections of our coastline are disappearing into the sea due to human activity and accelerated levels of climate change.

To talk further about this radical rate of coastal erosion, Seán is joined by Environmental Geographer Michelle McKeown.


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