It’s very likely that over the coming few years, the unpopularity of the net zero agenda will be the next big issue to divide the Irish public from those who rule us.
We can expect more of this after June’s EU elections if the Commission doubles down again on its climate policy goals.
Whether the future of Europe will be ‘green’ is still in question; that the future will be conflict is certain.
“Anti-farming EU policies”
Senator calls for consultation extension
At the Farmers Protest in Dublin City Centre 14th January 2020
Irish farmers being “demonised” is discouraging young people from entering the profession, Macra na Feirme’s Robert Lally says. #gript
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.
“blatant disregard”
“The government has tunnel vision when it comes to climate change.”
Trusting the old ways of lobbying and influencing politics may well be the downfall of rural Ireland
“Breaking point.”