Facing criticism.
A full national debate on what we might call “net zero” is long overdue
You might say, “but John, that was a once in a hundred year storm, there’s nothing Government could have done”. The problem is, this simply isn’t true.
It would be nice, now and again, if Irish public policy made sense.
The US is choosing growth. We’re choosing to save the planet. Our policies don’t work in this framework.
a dreadful ism.
As Minister, Eamon Ryan hosted a formal meeting at his Leinster House office with climate extremist group Extinction Rebellion to discuss Ireland’s LNG policy and his own personal political “legacy”. Ben Scallan comments:
“Holding the line against LNG.”
Ireland has an ideal coastline for offshore wind farms and yet we have the most expensive electricity in Europe. How is that?
The Irish Independent was leading with the news that the Taoiseach, Mr. Harris, had received an emergency briefing on the incoming weather. What exactly Mr. Harris is expected to do about the weather, nobody knows.
The one decision we can say with certainty that voters took was to sack the bloody Greens.
Virtue signalling