Ireland is facing fines of at least €5 billion before the end of the decade for failing to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in line with EU targets. An internal analysis by the Department of the Environment shows the state faces bills averaging €1 billion a year in the second half of this decade even if the coalition’s climate action plan is fully implemented. Ahead of Friday’s local and European elections, Eamon Ryan, the environment minister and Green Party leader, said … read more »
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