Trenta ostacoli al raggiungimento degli obiettivi climatici identificati dal comitato formato da tutti i partiti

https://www.irishtimes.com/environment/climate-crisis/2026/02/07/thirty-obstacles-to-meeting-climate-targets-identified-by-all-party-committee/

di TeoKajLibroj

8 commenti

  1. General_Z0 on

    Haven’t read the article yet but is not having an actual public transport system fit for a first world country one of these obstacles?

    Edit:

    > The report refers to prolonged delays in big public transport projects, insufficient ambition in areas that could be delivered more quickly – such as EV buses and rural bus services – and a lack of progress on rail investment despite the publication of an all-island strategic rail review.

    “Insufficient ambition” is true for sure. But can we for the love of all that is holy stop misunderstanding (or intentionally misrepresenting) what the rail review was. Its publication means nothing. It’s not policy. It’s Arup’s ideas on what could be done, not what will be done. Nobody has committed to delivering it.

    This is the current [real plan](https://www.gov.ie/en/department-of-transport/publications/rail-project-prioritisation-strategy/) to 2030 and it is “insufficient ambition”incarnate. Dont be fooled by the first half of the document that just reminds the reader what was in the rail review (for some reason). Focus on the second half that says the plan is to not do any of that and instead do the bare minimum. Don’t read it if you want to have a nice Sunday.

  2. Leavser1 on

    We were never going to meet these targets anyway. Pie in the sky stuff.

  3. MrWhiteside97 on

    > most of them due to failures in planning, infrastructure, governance and political resolve.

    Sounds about right

  4. adjavang on

    >Most are ascribed to shortfalls in Government planning, policies, action and communications

    No, really?!?!

  5. sureyouknowurself on

    > Energy infrastructure emerges as the single biggest structural obstacle. The report points to grid capacity and storage constraints arising from years of underinvestment and poor forward planning, compounded by the rapid expansion of data centres.

    LOL it’s so obvious that states don’t give a single shite about it if it impacts large corporations.

    It’s all about burdening the tax paying man with more taxes.

  6. Acceptable_Hope_6475 on

    Current non functioning government obstacle
    Number 1

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