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Oireachtas climate committee votes in favour of approving proposed carbon budgets

The proposed budgets setting out limits on greenhouse gas emissions still need the green-light from government.

MEMBERS OF THE Oireachtas Climate Committee today voted in favour of approving the carbon budget proposals put forward by the Climate Change Advisory Council (CCAC) last year

The proposed carbon budgets set out the maximum amount of greenhouse gases that may be emitted in Ireland during a five-year period, the first covering 2021-2025.

They will also break down the maximum emissions permitted in different sectors, such as transport, during this time. 

The proposals on the carbon budgets were considered by the Oireachtas Committee on Environment and Climate Action in a number of discussions last month. A public consultation has also been launched and will run until 8 February. 

After consulting with the public and other ministers, Climate Minister Eamon Ryan has the option to amend the carbon budgets before he presenting them to government. 

Oireachtas committee members today voted on a number of recommendations, including a vote in favour of the proposed carbon budgets. 

The committee has also prepared a report on the carbon budget proposals which is understood to be released in the coming days. 

‘Doing its share on climate action’

A spokesperson for the Department of the Environment said Minister Ryan welcomed the committee’s approval of the budgets, adding that it underlined the “long held approach of achieving political consensus on the need for robust climate action”. 

Darren O’Rourke, Sinn Féin’s spokesperson on climate action and transport, said his party supports the carbon budgets as put forward by the CCAC. 

“What we need now is for the state to lead with a plan based on fairness that focuses on improving quality of life and standards of living by supporting workers and families through this transition,” the TD said in a statement. 

Senator Lynn Boylan, Sinn Féin spokesperson on climate justice said that that the budgets will “finally set Ireland on a path to start doing its share on climate action”. 

But People Before Profit TD Bríd Smith said it was a “major mistake” to vote in favour of the proposed budgets. 

“These budgets do not even comply with the Governments own 7% per [annum] reduction target and that they were premised on huge and unproven future emission cuts from future technological advances,” Smith said.

The CCAC’s proposed budget said that the council “does not believe” that a 7% annual reduction is “appropriate” in the first carbon budget. 

The proposal also said that the carbon budget programme for the next decade “requires immediate action and investment in the first period in order to deliver the accelerated reductions” of more than 7% per year between 2026 and 2030. 

Smith said politicians who voted in favour of supporting the budget proposals “effectively had no answer to the numerous criticisms of the proposals by eminent scientists and campaigners” who addressed the committee recently. 

Last month, the committee heard from scientists, campaigners and trade representatives on Ireland’s plans to cap emissions. 

Presenting the work behind the budgets, UCC Professor Brian Ó Gallachóir said that emissions cuts “will require rapid and sustained economic, social and technological transformation across all sectors of the economy”.

A number of other academics told the Oireachtas committee that the proposals don’t go far enough. 

Professor Barry McMullin from Dublin City University said: “My view is the candidate budgets proposed by the Council should be regarded as absolute maximum and the Committee should give serious consideration to revising them downwards significantly – that is to say, more stringent budgets.” 

Professor Kevin Anderson from the University of Manchester said: “The unprecedented carbon budget challenges Ireland faces today stems in part from its own choice to essentially ignore three decades of clear scientific analysis and advice.”

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    Mute Declan Crowley
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    Feb 1st 2022, 4:45 PM

    More bleedin taxes

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    Mute Dave Barrett
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    Feb 1st 2022, 4:57 PM

    @Declan Crowley: Yeah, big time. Petrol and Diesel will continue to rocket. Car tax as well I’d imagine.

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    Mute Kev Dunne
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    Feb 1st 2022, 8:12 PM

    @Declan Crowley: ah the old use taxes as an excuse to ignore the problem trick. Taxes or not, there’s no choice but to act.

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    Mute Declan Crowley
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    Feb 2nd 2022, 7:21 AM

    @Kev Dunne: not likely to but a dent in your bank account so no worries for.the likes of you ….

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    Mute Sean Stevenson
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    Feb 1st 2022, 5:22 PM

    The Irish people continue to bend over backwards for taxes while their European counterparts with already cheaper living costs riot over a slight increase, no wonder most of my friends have emigrated and I plan to as well.

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    Mute John Johnes
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    Feb 1st 2022, 4:51 PM

    Taxes not only clean air in china , india and germany they also cure cancer!

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    Mute Credalytics ☘️
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    Feb 1st 2022, 6:58 PM

    @John Johnes:

    Poverty grinds the poor to dust.

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    Feb 1st 2022, 5:23 PM

    Dunno, the language is not reciprocated in reality. Still the most affordable option is diesel, ‘hybrid’ is being slated as useless, petrol is worse than burning tires, electric is completely unrealistic, VRT restricts everything, prices are soaring, public transport, etc. It’s admirable, and I’m all for it but we’ll need more than ‘bikes’ and further punishment.

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    Feb 1st 2022, 5:28 PM

    @thesaltyurchin: the new Hyundai Tucson hybrid is great on petrol 800kilometres on a full tank of 45 litres

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    Feb 1st 2022, 5:52 PM

    @Gerrard: I’ve a 1.1 diesel and it does 900+km on a full tank.

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    Feb 2nd 2022, 7:55 AM

    @LaoisWeather: is it a massive SUV with 230bhp that can fit all the family in with plenty of boot storage and roof rack storage … didn’t think so

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    Feb 2nd 2022, 8:09 AM

    @Gerrard: will be changing your battery in few years, can’t see any resale value in these cars only back to the dealer for upgrade.

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    Feb 2nd 2022, 8:24 AM

    @Gerrard: Can fit all the family the rare days that is needed, decent boot space to carry all my work equipment. It does a good job.

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    Feb 2nd 2022, 3:39 PM

    @Gerard Heanue: it has a 8 year battery warranty so won’t have too

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    Feb 2nd 2022, 3:41 PM

    @LaoisWeather: what car is it and how many in your family altogether 3 ? there is 5 in mine with 3 teenage boys so I doubt your car would be as good as mine for my needs

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    Mute Gerrard
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    Feb 2nd 2022, 3:43 PM

    @Gerard Heanue: also check them out online we paid 44k for it brand new and they are selling them for 43k at 1 year old

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    Mute Credalytics ☘️
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    Feb 1st 2022, 6:59 PM

    Carbon dioxide has only a volume share of 0.04 percent in the atmosphere.

    Of this 0.04 percent CO2, 95 percent comes from natural sources, such as volcanoes or decomposition processes in nature.

    Of the total annual man made Carbon dioxide ~(5%), Ireland is responsible for 0.12 percent.

    Were we to all go back to living in caves, the reduction in Ireland’s emissions would make effectively zero difference (even if we are to take the climate science™ at face value).

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    Feb 1st 2022, 8:17 PM

    @Credalytics ☘️: we must act, like everyone else must.

    Btw a lot of what you’ve credited as natural sources comes from human caused deforestation and livestock farming.

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    Feb 1st 2022, 8:47 PM

    @Credalytics ☘️: (TLDR: You’re talking muck) Ok I highly doubt your figures you’re giving (give me your sources if you want to) however your premise is flawed in itself. 1) The proportion of air that CO2 is irrelevant. 2) If we take your figures, you haven’t indicated over what time span, CO2 takes longer to be broken up than the rate we produce it so 5% per day/year/decade adds up and doesn’t just disappear. 3) Ireland is not a sole place unaffected by the world and the world isn’t separate and unaffected by Ireland, everyone has to do their part. TLDR

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    Mute Ned
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    Feb 1st 2022, 7:02 PM

    This little country will have no impact on the so called global warming but it’s people will suffer because of its climate zealots and climate academics who are out of touch with use working people and farmers etc there is no need for this little country to go to this extent

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    Feb 1st 2022, 8:19 PM

    @Ned: we are one of the biggest offenders in Europe. Higher emissions than lots of African countries. We also have massive international pull that we can use to influence bigger states. Instead of moaning about the challenge why not sieze the opportunities?

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    Feb 2nd 2022, 2:05 AM

    @Kev Dunne: I have lived and worked in African countries for years and I aw pollution at a level never seen in Ireland and it is delusional for anyone to think that the wide world out there care or know what 26 counties in Ireland are doing regards so called climate change

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    Mute Tordel Back
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    Feb 1st 2022, 6:59 PM

    1st Class passengers on RMS Titanic vote to endorse Captain Smith’s “full steam ahead” order. Distribution of deck chairs still to be approved.

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    Feb 1st 2022, 5:19 PM

    Big savings to be made on the RSA’s training programs. The weight of those manuals is criminal.

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    Mute Credalytics ☘️
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    Feb 1st 2022, 7:01 PM

    “I assert: decarbonizing by 80% by 2050 is impossible without mass deaths.” -Professor Michael J. Kelly, Cambridge University

    https://www.rbkc.gov.uk/pdf/Prof%20Mike%20Kelly%20-%20FENand%20ER.pdf

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    Mute Kev Dunne
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    Feb 1st 2022, 8:21 PM

    @Credalytics ☘️: but not decarbonising could cause our extinction.

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    Feb 1st 2022, 8:53 PM

    @Credalytics ☘️: An electrical engineer… He asserts it, what is his proof? Nice slides though it would be an interesting lecture. Also nobody (maybe there is a minute insignificant minority of crazies) is saying go live in caves, that is not only a silly proclamation but a very tired one.

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    Feb 1st 2022, 11:03 PM

    @Kev Dunne:

    Don’t be silly

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    Mute Credalytics ☘️
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    Feb 1st 2022, 11:05 PM

    @Diarmuid Hunt:

    Ruinable technology such as wind and solar are energy dilute and thus require vast areas of land and habitats. Habitat loss is the primary driver of extinction.

    Truly environmental engineering metrics to aspire to would be to maximise net average energy density per m² / MJ/kg

    That’s why you look to people like professor Kelly in domains such as engineering rather than climatology clown degrees

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