Carbon budgets to help halve emissions passed in Dáil without a vote
Emissions ceilings to be decided for economic sectors once budgets come into effect
Emissions ceilings to be decided for economic sectors once budgets come into effect
Climate Council chair does not favour holding off carbon tax increases later this month
Rising fuel prices amid Ukraine invasion have triggered calls for derogation on gas
Sinn Féin bringing Bill to scrap planned increase in levy on home fuels in May
Climate leaders must show way forward and let history judge laggards, says activist group
Government plan expected to include methane reductions of about 10%
Support for larger emissions cuts highest among the youth and in Dublin
Every Government decision – and every business decision – has to be weighted towards cutting emissions
IRHA president says members already facing rising fuel costs and driver shortages
Government to outline carbon limits for individual sectors shortly, Ryan says
Recommendation based on emission ranges in each sector will be platform for carbon ‘budgets’
Climate spend increased but carbon tax still critical to longer term decarbonisation
Analysis: Competing priorities of roadbuilding and public transport must be resolved
Food Vision 2030 report sets out roadmap for sustainable expansion of sector
Ireland ‘set on a legally-binding path to net-zero emissions by 2050’
Climate scientist claims independent advisory council undermined by amendments
Change follows Minister’s acceptance of amendments proposed at committee stage in Seanad
Legislation clears a major hurdle by getting through the Dáil, but at what cost?
Investment in Cork commuter rail among items to receive funding under recovery plan
Environmentalist warns scale-up of Ireland’s offshore wind resources could be undone by lack of public engagement
The Government will decide how to apply carbon budgets across relevant sectors, and what each sector will contribute in a five-year period
New Bill commits to ‘pursue and achieve carbon neutrality no later than 2050’
‘The stilettos have gone. No one’s going out partying but I’m repairing a lot of walking shoes and hill walking boots.’
Fine Gael source indicates Green Party amendments ‘have to be worked through’
Bord na Móna’s Living Bog project will benefit from €108m conservation funding
Chairman of Climate Change Advisory Council says reducing emissions while enhancing farmer incomes is realisable
New Bill sets course for ‘faster and fairer climate action’
Climate crisis and biodiversity loss should be in one department – environment groups
Martin’s election as Taoiseach marked by policy prescriptions from interest groups
Groups call for major investment in the economy and delivery on climate promises
But a lot of ‘heavy lifting’ is being postponed to 2025-2030, according to climatologist
Strong backing for more ambition to address carbon emissions, according to poll
Follow the science say activists – 7% cut is doable environmentally and politically
As Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael near coalition, all parties face calls for further climate action
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