Il piano d’azione per il clima è stato ritardato per il secondo anno nonostante i tagli alle emissioni siano rimasti indietro rispetto all’obiettivo

https://www.irishtimes.com/environment/2026/01/16/climate-action-plan-delayed-for-second-year-despite-emissions-cuts-falling-behind-target/?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=bluesky&utm_campaign=HP-SubDesc

di Feljin

18 commenti

  1. TheFreemanLIVES on

    Darragh’s getting it done again just like he did in housing…

  2. Fuck sake, that would actually be easier than fixing the housing crisis, and reduce electricity costs for their damn data centers, and the average household, but no, lets fuck around…….

  3. Shadowbringers on

    ‘Maybe if we ignore this it will go away’ type shit

  4. NocturneFogg on

    We’re just going to be landing ENORMOUS fines, as we signed up to agreements in bad faith that we had no intentions of ever delivering upon. Well the Greens might have had, but the rest definitely didn’t.

    I’m going to blame the public in this too. Ireland has weird attitudes towards environmentalism. We are great at the jumping in on the bandwagon, but then suggest something like not burning open fires and you’ll have uproar. Anything hard or difficult or that even involves slight change just can’t be delivered.

    The government is also over a barrel with tech bros resulting in high energy consumption data centres getting proposed above all else, including nabbing sites and electrical infrastructure tha was intended for industries that actually generate seruous employment like pharma and biophama in particular.

    Then we won’t do public transport because … a million and one reasons why that has to be reviewed, reviewed again, litigated and relitigated and every landowner extracts the maximum possible etc etc.

    Wind, particularly off shore, endless delays … Etc etc etc

    Big fields sprayed with shite however are fine for some reason.

  5. Brilliant_Walk4554 on

    The do nothing government doing what they do best

  6. Willing-Departure115 on

    Over the past few months on here I’ve seen threads lamenting the slowing down of funding priority to various public transport schemes and now this.

    Go back 18 months and you saw threads full of vitriol towards the Greens. “What are they even doing, can’t wait to see them wiped out at the next election.”

    You get the government you vote for, folks.

  7. But I thought the current government were the responsible and sensible ones with the country’s finances??

    Seems fairly irresponsible to sign up for a climate agreement with massive fines for missing targets then do absolutely nothing to achieve those targets.

  8. svmk1987 on

    It sounds like this government is only interested in kicking the problem to the next government and keeping their coalition happy for now. It’s gonna be very dangerous to delay this.

  9. Key-Lie-364 on

    Vote FG/FF/SF get FG/FF/SF

    These parties are not responsible on environment or on transport.

    You’d never see any of their front benches on a bike.

  10. SeriesDowntown5947 on

    Theses no way of meeting targets. Take population. I belive there’s 50000 extra people coming into ireland. That 200000 in 4 years. Thats cork city. Thats o e or.more Power plants every 4 years. Then there electric cars and data centers. So ireland needs many power plants planed. Thats just one area. Just not surprised. Thus been the case all over western Europe too.

  11. Kardashev_Type1 on

    But…. But I thought everything would be okay and get better once Eamonn Ryan was gone??? No no no this can’t be right

  12. DannyVandal on

    Climate inaction. Seems that their focus is approving data centres at the moment anyways.

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