We're down at the Manor House Hotel in Fermanagh and out for a dander we come across this carpet of snowdrops covering and old grave.
Northern Irish Connections - The Taste of Fermanagh
In this The Year of Food and Drink in Northern Ireland we take a look at some of the great chefs, farmers and brewers that Fermanagh has to offer.
Fermanagh Harriers / Fermanagh TV
Fermanagh TV interview Billy Vance, Gerry McGuigan, Andrew Vance, and Richard Trimble, about hunting and the Fermanagh Harriers.
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Who Gives A Toss- Fermanagh TV
Joe Mahon strikes again with his unique way to get punters in his pub.... Toss Up Fridays?
Aislinn Hagan reports;
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Enniskillen at a farm house b&b
James Hansen: Why I must speak out about climate change
German subtitles.
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Why you should listen to him:
James Hansen is Adjunct Professor of Earth and Environmental Sciences at Columbia University's Earth Institute. He was trained in physics and astronomy in the space science program of James Van Allen at the University of Iowa. His early research on the clouds of Venus helped identify their composition as sulfuric acid. Since the late 1970s, he has focused his research on Earth's climate, especially human-made climate change. Hansen is known for his testimony on climate change to congressional committees in the 1980s that helped raise broad awareness of the global warming issue. Hansen is recognized for speaking truth to power, for identifying ineffectual policies as greenwash, and for outlining the actions that the public must take to protect the future of young people and the other species on the planet.
The scientific excitement in comparing theory with data, and developing some understanding of global changes that are occurring, is what makes all the other stuff worth it.