Post: | Minister for the Environment, Climate and Communications |
Insignia: | Irish Department of the Environment, Climate and Communications.png |
Insigniasize: | 230px |
Incumbent: | Eamon Ryan |
Incumbentsince: | 27 June 2020 |
Department: | Department of the Environment, Climate and Communications |
Reports To: | Taoiseach |
Seat: | Dublin, Ireland |
Formation: | 26 August 1921 |
The Minister for the Environment, Climate and Communications (Irish: An tAire Comhshaoil, Aeráide agus Cumarsáide) is a senior minister in the Government of Ireland and leads the Department of the Environment, Climate and Communications.
The current Minister for the Environment, Climate and Communications is Eamon Ryan, TD.[1] He is also Minister for Transport.
He is assisted by two Ministers of State:
The department has responsibilities in the areas of:
Director of Fisheries 1919–1921 | |||||
Name | Term of office | Party | Government(s) | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Seán Etchingham | 2 April 1919 | 26 August 1921 | 2nd DM | ||
Secretary for Fisheries 1921–1922 | |||||
Name | Term of office | Party | Government(s) | ||
Seán Etchingham | 26 August 1921 | 9 January 1922 | 3rd DM | ||
Minister for Fisheries 1922–1928 | |||||
Name | Term of office | Party | Government(s) | ||
Fionán Lynch | 14 December 1922 | 1 September 1928 | 1st EC2nd EC3rd EC4th EC | ||
Minister for Lands and Fisheries 1928–1934 | |||||
Name | Term of office | Party | Government(s) | ||
Fionán Lynch | 1 September 1928 | 9 March 1932 | 4th EC5th EC | ||
P. J. Ruttledge | 9 March 1932 | 8 February 1933 | 6th EC | ||
Joseph Connolly | 8 February 1933 | 1 April 1934 | 7th EC | ||
Minister for Lands 1934–1977 | |||||
Name | Term of office | Party | Government(s) | ||
Joseph Connolly | 1 April 1934 | 29 May 1936 | 7th EC | ||
Frank Aiken | 3 June 1936 | 11 November 1936 | 7th EC | ||
Gerald Boland | 11 November 1936 | 8 September 1939 | 8th EC1st2nd | ||
Thomas Derrig (1st time) | 8 September 1939 | 2 July 1943 | 2nd | ||
Seán Moylan | 2 July 1943 | 18 February 1948 | 3rd4th | ||
Joseph Blowick (1st time) | 18 February 1948 | 7 March 1951 | 5th | ||
Thomas Derrig (2nd time) | 13 June 1951 | 2 June 1954 | 6th | ||
Joseph Blowick (2nd time) | 2 June 1954 | 20 March 1957 | 7th | ||
Erskine H. Childers | 20 March 1957 | 23 July 1959 | 8th9th | ||
Mícheál Ó Móráin | 23 July 1959 | 26 March 1968 | 9th10th11th12th | ||
Pádraig Faulkner | 26 March 1968 | 2 July 1969 | 12th | ||
Seán Flanagan | 2 July 1969 | 14 March 1973 | 13th | ||
Tom Fitzpatrick (1st time) | 14 March 1973 | 2 December 1976 | 14th | ||
Paddy Donegan | 2 December 1976 | 9 February 1977 | 14th | ||
Minister for Fisheries 1977–1978 | |||||
Name | Term of office | Party | Government(s) | ||
Paddy Donegan | 9 February 1977 | 5 July 1977 | 14th | ||
Brian Lenihan | 5 July 1977 | 15 July 1978 | 15th | ||
Minister for Fisheries and Forestry 1978–1986 | |||||
Name | Term of office | Party | Government(s) | ||
Brian Lenihan | 15 July 1978 | 11 December 1979 | 15th | ||
Paddy Power | 12 December 1979 | 30 June 1981 | 16th | ||
Tom Fitzpatrick (2nd time) | 30 June 1981 | 9 March 1982 | 17th | ||
Brendan Daly (1st time) | 9 March 1982 | 14 December 1982 | 18th | ||
Paddy O'Toole (1st time) | 14 December 1982 | 14 February 1986 | 19th | ||
Liam Kavanagh | 14 February 1986 | 19 February 1986 | 19th | ||
Minister for Tourism, Fisheries and Forestry 1986–1987 | |||||
Name | Term of office | Party | Government(s) | ||
Liam Kavanagh | 19 February 1986 | 20 January 1987 | 19th | ||
Paddy O'Toole (2nd time) | 20 January 1987 | 10 March 1987 | 19th | ||
Brendan Daly (2nd time) | 10 March 1987 | 20 March 1987 | 20th | ||
Minister for the Marine 1987–1997 | |||||
Name | Term of office | Party | Government(s) | ||
Brendan Daly (2nd time) | 20 March 1987 | 12 July 1989 | 20th | ||
John Wilson | 12 July 1989 | 11 February 1992 | |||
Michael Woods (1st time) | 11 February 1992 | 12 January 1993 | 22nd | ||
David Andrews | 12 January 1993 | 15 December 1994 | 23rd | ||
Hugh Coveney | 15 December 1994 | 23 May 1995 | 24th | ||
Seán Barrett | 23 May 1995 | 26 June 1997 | 24th | ||
Michael Woods (2nd time) | 26 June 1997 | 12 July 1997 | 25th | ||
Minister for Marine and Natural Resources 1997–2002 | |||||
Name | Term of office | Party | Government(s) | ||
Michael Woods (2nd time) | 12 July 1997 | 27 January 2000 | 25th | ||
Frank Fahey | 27 January 2000 | 6 June 2002 | 25th | ||
Dermot Ahern | 6 June 2002 | 19 June 2002 | 26th | ||
Minister for Communications, Marine and Natural Resources 2002–2007 | |||||
Name | Term of office | Party | Government(s) | ||
Dermot Ahern | 19 June 2002 | 29 September 2004 | 26th | ||
Noel Dempsey | 29 September 2004 | 14 June 2007 | 26th | ||
Eamon Ryan | 14 June 2007 | 20 October 2007 | 27th | ||
Minister for Communications, Energy and Natural Resources 2007–2016 | |||||
Name | Term of office | Party | Government(s) | ||
Eamon Ryan | 20 October 2007 | 23 January 2011 | 27th28th | ||
Pat Carey | 23 January 2011 | 9 March 2011 | 28th | ||
Pat Rabbitte | 9 March 2011 | 11 July 2014 | 29th | ||
Alex White | 11 July 2014 | 6 May 2016 | 29th | ||
Denis Naughten | 6 May 2016 | 23 July 2016 | 30th | ||
Minister for Communications, Climate Action and Environment 2016–2020 | |||||
Name | Term of office | Party | Government(s) | ||
Denis Naughten | 23 July 2016 | 11 October 2018 | 30th31st | ||
Richard Bruton | 11 October 2018 | 27 June 2020 | 31st | ||
Eamon Ryan (2nd time) | 27 June 2020 | 24 September 2020 | 32nd | ||
Minister for the Environment, Climate and Communications 2020–present | |||||
Name | Term of office | Party | Government(s) | ||
Eamon Ryan (2nd time) | 24 September 2020 | Incumbent | 32nd33rd34th |