Minister for Communications, Climate Action and Environment

The Minister for Communications, Climate Action and Environment (Irish: An tAire Cumarsáide, Gníomhaithe ar son na hAeráide agus Comhshaoil) is the senior minister at the Department of Communications, Climate Action and Environment in the Government of Ireland.

Communications, Climate Action and Environment
Incumbent
Eamon Ryan

since 27 June 2020
Department of Communications, Climate Action and Environment
Member of
Reports toTaoiseach
SeatDublin, Ireland
AppointerPresident of Ireland on the nomination of the Taoiseach
Inaugural holderSeán Etchingham as Director of Fisheries
Formation26 August 1921
Websitedccae.gov.ie

The current Minister for Communications, Climate Action and Environment is Eamon Ryan, TD.[1][2]

Overview

The Department has responsibilities in the areas of:

Communications

  • Communications development – promotion of the provision and development of competitive high quality and world class services in the communications, electronic and mobile commerce sectors.
  • Business and technology – focusing on new business and technology applications and the development of policies, initiatives and legislation as appropriate.
  • Regulatory affairs – the development of effective policies for the regulation of the electronic communications sector and management of the radio frequency spectrum.
  • Postal services – the development of an effective policy for the Irish postal sector based on open market principles.
  • It is seen as a successor to the old Department of Posts and Telegraphs.

Natural Resources

  • The Petroleum Affairs Division aims to:
    • maximise the benefits to the State from exploration for and production of indigenous oil and gas resources;
    • ensure that activities are conducted safely and with due regard to their impact on the environment and other land/sea users.
  • The Exploration and Mining Division of the Department is charged with:
    • applying the Minerals Development Act to minerals exploration and development;
    • encouraging the early identification and responsible development by private investors of the Nation's minerals deposits in accordance with best international practice;
    • enhancing the attractiveness of Ireland for international and national minerals investment by active promotional measures.
  • The Geological Survey of Ireland is:
    • Ireland's National Earth Science Agency, and is responsible for providing geological advice and information.

Climate Action

  • To develop a competitive energy supply industry
  • To ensure security and reliability of energy supply
  • To develop energy conservation and end-use efficiency

Broadcasting

The Broadcasting Division aims to:

  • Develop a policy and legislative framework to facilitate the provision of quality broadcasting services in Ireland
  • To optimise the opportunities presented by the emerging technologies for the provision of new Irish-based broadcasting services.

List of office-holders

Director of Fisheries 1919–1921

No. Name Term of office Party Government(s)[lower-alpha 1]
1 Seán Etchingham 2 April 1919 26 August 1921 Sinn Féin 2nd DM

Secretary for Fisheries 1921–1922

No. Name Term of office Party Government(s)
Seán Etchingham 26 August 1921 9 January 1922 Sinn Féin 3rd DM

Minister for Fisheries 1922–1930

No. Name Term of office Party Government(s)
2 Fionán Lynch 14 December 1922 1 September 1928 Cumann na nGaedheal 1st EC · 2nd EC · 3rd EC · 4th EC

Minister for Lands and Fisheries 1930–1934

No. Name Term of office Party Government(s)
Fionán Lynch 1 September 1928 9 March 1932 Cumann na nGaedheal 4th EC · 5th EC
3 P. J. Ruttledge 9 March 1932 8 February 1933 Fianna Fáil 6th EC
4 Joseph Connolly 8 February 1933 1 April 1934 Fianna Fáil 7th EC

Minister for Lands 1934–1977

No. Name Term of office Party Government(s)
Joseph Connolly 1 April 1934 29 May 1936 Fianna Fáil 7th EC
5 Frank Aiken 3 June 1936 11 November 1936 Fianna Fáil 7th EC
6 Gerald Boland 11 November 1936 8 September 1939 Fianna Fáil 8th EC · 1st · 2nd
7 Thomas Derrig (1st time) 8 September 1939 2 July 1943 Fianna Fáil 2nd
8 Seán Moylan 2 July 1943 18 February 1948 Fianna Fáil 3rd · 4th
9 Joseph Blowick (1st time) 18 February 1948 7 March 1951 Clann na Talmhan 5th
Thomas Derrig (2nd time) 13 June 1951 2 June 1954 Fianna Fáil 6th
Joseph Blowick (2nd time) 2 June 1954 20 March 1957 Clann na Talmhan 7th
10 Erskine H. Childers 20 March 1957 23 July 1959 Fianna Fáil 8th · 9th
11 Mícheál Ó Móráin 23 July 1959 26 March 1968 Fianna Fáil 9th · 10th · 11th · 12th
12 Pádraig Faulkner 26 March 1968 2 July 1969 Fianna Fáil 12th
13 Seán Flanagan 2 July 1969 14 March 1973 Fianna Fáil 13th
14 Tom Fitzpatrick (1st time) 14 March 1973 2 December 1976 Fine Gael 14th
15 Paddy Donegan 2 December 1976 9 February 1977 Fine Gael 14th

Minister for Fisheries 1977–1978

No. Name Term of office Party Government(s)
Paddy Donegan 9 February 1977 5 July 1977 Fine Gael 14th
16 Brian Lenihan 5 July 1977 15 July 1978 Fianna Fáil 15th

Minister for Fisheries and Forestry 1978–1986

No. Name Term of office Party Government(s)
Brian Lenihan 15 July 1978 11 December 1979 Fianna Fáil 15th
17 Paddy Power 12 December 1979 30 June 1981 Fianna Fáil 16th
Tom Fitzpatrick (2nd time) 30 June 1981 9 March 1982 Fine Gael 17th
18 Brendan Daly (1st time) 9 March 1982 14 December 1982 Fianna Fáil 18th
19 Paddy O'Toole (1st time) 14 December 1982 14 February 1986 Fine Gael 19th
20 Liam Kavanagh 14 February 1986 19 February 1986 Labour Party 19th

Minister for Tourism, Fisheries and Forestry 1986–1987

No. Name Term of office Party Government(s)
Liam Kavanagh 19 February 1986 20 January 1987 Labour Party 19th
Paddy O'Toole (2nd time) 20 January 1987 10 March 1987 Fine Gael 19th
Brendan Daly (2nd time) 10 March 1987 20 March 1987 Fianna Fáil 20th

Minister for the Marine 1987–1997

No. Name Term of office Party Government(s)
Brendan Daly (2nd time) 20 March 1987 12 July 1989 Fianna Fáil 20th
21 John Wilson 12 July 1989 11 February 1992 Fianna Fáil 20th · 21st
22 Michael Woods (1st time) 11 February 1992 12 January 1993 Fianna Fáil 22nd
23 David Andrews[lower-alpha 2] 12 January 1993 15 December 1994 Fianna Fáil 23rd
24 Hugh Coveney[lower-alpha 2] 15 December 1994 23 May 1995 Fine Gael 24th
25 Seán Barrett[lower-alpha 2] 23 May 1995 26 June 1997 Fine Gael 24th
Michael Woods (2nd time) 26 June 1997 12 July 1997 Fianna Fáil 25th

Minister for Marine and Natural Resources 1997–2002

No. Name Term of office Party Government(s)
Michael Woods (2nd time) 12 July 1997 27 January 2000 Fianna Fáil 25th
26 Frank Fahey 27 January 2000 6 June 2002 Fianna Fáil 25th
Dermot Ahern 6 June 2002 19 June 2002 Fianna Fáil 26th

Minister for Communications, Marine and Natural Resources 2002–2007

No. Name Term of office Party Government(s)
27 Dermot Ahern 19 June 2002 29 September 2004 Fianna Fáil 26th
28 Noel Dempsey 29 September 2004 14 June 2007 Fianna Fáil 26th
29 Eamon Ryan 14 June 2007 20 October 2007 Green Party 27th

Minister for Communications, Energy and Natural Resources 2007–2016

No. Name Term of office Party Government(s)
Eamon Ryan 20 October 2007 23 January 2011 Green Party 27th · 28th
30 Pat Carey 23 January 2011 9 March 2011 Fianna Fáil 28th
31 Pat Rabbitte 9 March 2011 11 July 2014 Labour Party 29th
32 Alex White 11 July 2014 6 May 2016 Labour Party 29th
33 Denis Naughten 6 May 2016 23 July 2016 Independent 30th

Minister for Communications, Climate Action and Environment 2016–present

No. Name Term of office Party Government(s)
Denis Naughten 23 July 2016 11 October 2018 Independent 30th · 31st
34 Richard Bruton 11 October 2018 27 June 2020 Fine Gael 31st
Eamon Ryan[lower-alpha 3] (2nd time) 27 June 2020 Incumbent Green Party 32nd
Notes

See also

References

  1. "List of Ministers and Ministers of State", Government of Ireland, retrieved 31 July 2020
  2. "Our Ministers". Department of Communications, Climate Action and Environment. Retrieved 30 June 2020.
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