Minister for the Environment, Climate and Communications explained

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:

Overview

The department has responsibilities in the areas of:

Energy

Communications

Natural Resources

List of office-holders

Director of Fisheries 1919–1921

NameTerm of officePartyGovernment(s)
Seán Etchingham2 April 191926 August 19212nd DM

Secretary for Fisheries 1921–1922

NameTerm of officePartyGovernment(s)
Seán Etchingham26 August 19219 January 19223rd DM

Minister for Fisheries 1922–1928

NameTerm of officePartyGovernment(s)
Fionán Lynch14 December 19221 September 19281st EC2nd EC3rd EC4th EC

Minister for Lands and Fisheries 1928–1934

NameTerm of officePartyGovernment(s)
Fionán Lynch1 September 19289 March 19324th EC5th EC
P. J. Ruttledge9 March 19328 February 19336th EC
Joseph Connolly8 February 19331 April 19347th EC

Minister for Lands 1934–1977

NameTerm of officePartyGovernment(s)
Joseph Connolly1 April 193429 May 19367th EC
Frank Aiken3 June 193611 November 19367th EC
Gerald Boland11 November 19368 September 19398th EC1st2nd
Thomas Derrig (1st time)8 September 19392 July 19432nd
Seán Moylan2 July 194318 February 19483rd4th
Joseph Blowick (1st time)18 February 19487 March 19515th
Thomas Derrig (2nd time)13 June 19512 June 19546th
Joseph Blowick (2nd time)2 June 195420 March 19577th
Erskine H. Childers20 March 195723 July 19598th9th
Mícheál Ó Móráin23 July 195926 March 19689th10th11th12th
Pádraig Faulkner26 March 19682 July 196912th
Seán Flanagan2 July 196914 March 197313th
Tom Fitzpatrick (1st time)14 March 19732 December 197614th
Paddy Donegan2 December 19769 February 197714th

Minister for Fisheries 1977–1978

NameTerm of officePartyGovernment(s)
Paddy Donegan9 February 19775 July 197714th
Brian Lenihan5 July 197715 July 197815th

Minister for Fisheries and Forestry 1978–1986

NameTerm of officePartyGovernment(s)
Brian Lenihan15 July 197811 December 197915th
Paddy Power12 December 197930 June 198116th
Tom Fitzpatrick (2nd time)30 June 19819 March 198217th
Brendan Daly (1st time)9 March 198214 December 198218th
Paddy O'Toole (1st time)14 December 198214 February 198619th
Liam Kavanagh14 February 198619 February 198619th

Minister for Tourism, Fisheries and Forestry 1986–1987

NameTerm of officePartyGovernment(s)
Liam Kavanagh19 February 198620 January 198719th
Paddy O'Toole (2nd time)20 January 198710 March 198719th
Brendan Daly (2nd time)10 March 198720 March 198720th

Minister for the Marine 1987–1997

NameTerm of officePartyGovernment(s)
Brendan Daly (2nd time)20 March 198712 July 198920th
John Wilson12 July 198911 February 1992
Michael Woods (1st time)11 February 199212 January 199322nd
David Andrews12 January 199315 December 199423rd
Hugh Coveney15 December 199423 May 199524th
Seán Barrett23 May 199526 June 199724th
Michael Woods (2nd time)26 June 199712 July 199725th

Minister for Marine and Natural Resources 1997–2002

NameTerm of officePartyGovernment(s)
Michael Woods (2nd time)12 July 199727 January 200025th
Frank Fahey27 January 20006 June 200225th
Dermot Ahern6 June 200219 June 200226th

Minister for Communications, Marine and Natural Resources 2002–2007

NameTerm of officePartyGovernment(s)
Dermot Ahern19 June 200229 September 200426th
Noel Dempsey29 September 200414 June 200726th
Eamon Ryan14 June 200720 October 200727th

Minister for Communications, Energy and Natural Resources 2007–2016

NameTerm of officePartyGovernment(s)
Eamon Ryan20 October 200723 January 201127th28th
Pat Carey23 January 20119 March 201128th
Pat Rabbitte9 March 201111 July 201429th
Alex White11 July 20146 May 201629th
Denis Naughten6 May 201623 July 201630th

Minister for Communications, Climate Action and Environment 2016–2020

NameTerm of officePartyGovernment(s)
Denis Naughten23 July 201611 October 201830th31st
Richard Bruton11 October 201827 June 202031st
Eamon Ryan (2nd time)27 June 202024 September 202032nd

Minister for the Environment, Climate and Communications 2020–present

NameTerm of officePartyGovernment(s)
Eamon Ryan (2nd time)24 September 2020Incumbent32nd33rd34th
Notes

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Our Ministers. 30 June 2020. Department of Communications, Climate Action and Environment. 21 May 2020. https://web.archive.org/web/20200521033642/https://dccae.gov.ie/en-ie/about-us/our-ministers/pages/default.aspx. live.