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Leah Farrell

Govt say EPA report 'doesn't tell the full story' and won't concede targets will be missed

Coalition leaders say some modeling is not contained in the EPA report.

TAOISEACH LEO VARADKAR has said the government is not conceding that it will not meet its climate commitments. 

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has stated in a report that nearly all sectors are on track to exceed their emissions ceilings for 2025 and 2030. 

It claims that Agriculture, Electricity Transport and Industry are all way off meeting their emissions targets.

Speaking to reporters in Bloom in Phoenix Park today, Varadkar said the government is “not conceding” that it will miss its targets. 

He said the government has multiple climate change targets, stating that he believes “people focus a bit too much on the targets and on the strategies and on the legislation, and not enough on implementation”.

“And what the EPA said today, I entirely agree with, is that we now need to focus relentlessly on action and implementation,” he said. 

Striking a balance

The government is trying to reduce greenhouse emissions, “but doing it in such a way that doesn’t cost jobs, doesn’t reduce people’s living standards, doesn’t impede rural development”, he said, adding: 

There’s always a balance to be struck.

“Take, for example, the housing crisis. We have a terrible housing crisis now in Ireland at the moment. Building houses, because it involves concrete, even if it involves timber, has an impact on the environment, building all the roads and the infrastructure to connect to that.

“So we have to see things in the round. But as a country, we’re determined to make sure that we decouple economic growth from Co2 emissions. And that’s the priority,” said Varadkar. 

He said he isn’t afraid to make the tough decisions when it comes to climate action.

“We have the targets, we have the law, we have the strategies, we have the plans, the focus now has to be on implementation and execution. And that involves, for example, pressing ahead with our plans for renewable energy, particular for offshore wind and solar, for reducing emissions from industry, retrofitting homes, all those things,” said the Taoiseach. 

Similarly, Tánaiste Micheál Martin said he took on board what the EPA was saying, but said he still believes targets can be achieved. He said there are some areas that are not modeled for or included in the EPA review. 

“Perhaps in the previous 10 years, we didn’t move fast enough in respect of the emissions reduction agenda. But that said, there are some areas that have not yet been modeled in respect of the EPA assessment,” he said.

“I think we can gain in terms of some of the actions that haven’t quite been taken into account. But I don’t underestimate the challenge ahead of us in respect to reducing emissions,” Martin said. 

‘Not the full story’

Meanwhile, Transport Minister Eamon Ryan said the EPA projections today “make for sobering reading” and “leave us in little doubt that Ireland has a steep challenge ahead of us”.

“The projections must be seen as an incentive now to act even more urgently. We need to be much faster and more ambitious, particularly in how projects get through the planning system. We also need stronger political commitment to climate action at all levels – in local politics, at a national level and in Europe,” he added. 

Ryan also said the EPA projections, while an important warning bell, “do not tell the full story”.

“They do not take account of high impact actions that the EPA cannot yet model and they do not include the unaccounted for emissions reductions we have allocated to areas like land use,” he said.

Marie Donnelly, Chair of the Climate Change Advisory Council said in a statement that the EPA report lays bare the scale of the challenge that Ireland faces if it remains within our carbon budgets.

“Growth in our population and the economy is very positive but it must take place in a way that decouples this growth from emissions.

The government needs to set out credible and detailed implementation plans, she said, adding that every sector of the economy is required to play its part, with support being provided by government to the most vulnerable people in communities throughout Ireland.

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    Mute 2thFairy
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    Nov 16th 2020, 8:26 AM

    Shopped local. All local small businesses are happy to do a sale over the phone or on Facebook and I have collected it from the shop at the door. I want to see my village Main Street open again when this is over, not boarded up.

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    Nov 16th 2020, 10:05 AM

    @2thFairy: So far, I have bought every Christmas present from an Irish retailer, but my god some Irish retailers really need to get their act together in terms of online service – I got something delivered from China quicker than from a shop 2kms from my house, I am still waiting for it!

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    Mute Miriam
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    Nov 16th 2020, 2:24 PM

    @Lisa Saputo: hear ya

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    Nov 16th 2020, 2:25 PM

    @Lisa Saputo: maybe it’s being made in China

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    Mute Marc
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    Nov 16th 2020, 8:28 AM

    No option for No, none of the above?!

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    Mute Marc
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    Nov 16th 2020, 8:31 AM

    @Marc: I don’t do the commercial side of Christmas/giving & receiving presents… but just getting together for the family dinner with a bit of chat and banter is by far the best part of the holiday for me

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    Nov 16th 2020, 8:37 AM

    @Marc: Worse poll I’ve seen on the journal for options. There is no option I can click on to see results. No I have not done any Christmas shopping as every were is closed!

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    Nov 16th 2020, 8:41 AM

    @IrishRedLFC: I donate the money to a homeless charity instead, much better use of the money normally wasted on items we don’t need in this unnecessary annual box ticking exercise of buying one for everyone in the audience ;)

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    Nov 16th 2020, 8:58 AM

    @IrishRedLFC: it all adds up… 5K+ donated to date… ya must be flúicin loaded yerself if thats tight in your dept!

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    Nov 16th 2020, 9:26 AM

    @Marc: A bit harsh the Journal deleted @IrishRedLFC just for calling someone a tight bas…. :|

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    Nov 16th 2020, 9:54 AM

    @Marc: Christmas was always commercial…. sure wasn’t the babby jesus only just born when the three kings burst through the door..”look what I got ya” – Tommy Tiernan

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    Mute Marc
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    Nov 16th 2020, 10:19 AM

    @Brianán McBride: Just click the “Vote” button with nothing selected (as I only discovered myself today) and voila!

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    Nov 16th 2020, 8:20 AM

    Have most of it done. All online. Mostly local too.

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    Nov 16th 2020, 9:24 AM

    Where’s the “Not doing Christmas shopping” option?

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    Nov 16th 2020, 8:44 AM

    Yes, all online this year, poor postman..

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    Nov 16th 2020, 8:55 AM

    5hit! Is it Christmas eve already?

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    Nov 16th 2020, 8:37 AM

    I have done loads of online shopping and a bit of click and collect also. Will leave some of it for December but I feel like shops will be emptied by the 2nd. We will have to wait and see!!

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    Nov 16th 2020, 10:40 AM

    @Seeking Truth: yeah I think so too..there wont be a cracker in sight

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    Mute Damo
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    Nov 16th 2020, 10:15 AM

    Can someone please ask Tony if its ok to do Christmas shopping?

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    Mute Christina Colling
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    Nov 16th 2020, 10:39 AM

    Did most of mine online.. thank you Amazon. PS5 will be a no show for xmas but hopefully in the new year. I tried to shop local but way too expensive

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    Nov 16th 2020, 2:28 PM

    @Christina Colling: there’s more being released this week Christina

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    Nov 16th 2020, 12:53 PM

    Why do people bother? Shop for what? It’s like any other week just get the usual! Why do people need to be excessive especially this year!? No need

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    Mute Miriam
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    Nov 16th 2020, 2:31 PM

    @Jonnie Marre: yawn. Humans have feasted right through the ages, keeps us busy and staves off the dullness of everyday life. Buy yourself a bottle of something nice and get into it

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    Nov 16th 2020, 9:44 AM

    Usually shop local and leave it to the last few days. Have found some great bargains to be had on the 24th.

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    Nov 16th 2020, 7:37 PM

    The “Can’t afford it” option.

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    Nov 16th 2020, 9:05 PM

    I work in retail that supplies all the major shops with electronics And it’s very very quiet at the moment…
    The quiet before the storm maybe??

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