“Clean domestic power.”
Said he’s glad climate policies aren’t a “divisive issue” in Ireland.
We’ll be back at it again, next year, in Azerbaijan. Just as we were here last year.
“We have to be the generation of politicians that turns the tide.”
“It’s not anywhere near ambitious enough.”
“We have to have a radical rethink.”
Negotiating as part of the EU.
Irish farmers being “demonised” is discouraging young people from entering the profession, Macra na Feirme’s Robert Lally says. #gript
These views run deep in the green movement, which is, at heart, an anti-human movement
“We have to change the system”: Irish Green Party leader Eamon Ryan defends his large number of carbon-intensive international flights, despite his own repeated warnings about climate change, after his press officer attempted to interrupt the question by Ben Scallan. #gript
“Considerable analysis is ongoing.”
Irish Agriculture Minister Charlie McConalogue says “it’s not possible to say at this time” whether Ireland will have “carbon labelling” for food products in the future.