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A closer look at climate finance

28 April 2022  Just this week Ireland announced its latest climate finance figures for 2020 – and it clocked in at €5.3 million less than it gave in 2019.  Non-governmental organisations expressed their disappointment at the development, and Christian Aid Ireland noted that the revealed decrease comes just months after Read more…

By Kayle Crosson, 1 yearApril 28, 2022 ago
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New pledge on climate finance is deemed to “fall short”

2 November 2021  The €225 million pledge to climate finance made by Taoiseach Micheal Martin today “falls short” of Ireland’s fair share, according to Christian Aid Ireland.  The Taoiseach addressed the World Leaders’ Summit at the international COP26 climate negotiations this afternoon and told delegates Ireland would be doubling its Read more…

By Kayle Crosson, 2 yearsNovember 2, 2021 ago
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Eamon Ryan: Irish agriculture will “change for the better”

19 May 2021  Irish agriculture will be “changed for the better” as the country transitions to a net-zero emissions economy, The Minister for Climate Action has said.  Minister Eamon Ryan made the remark at the Dublin Climate Dialogues today, an international event preceding the highly-anticipated COP26 climate conference set to Read more…

By admin, 2 yearsMay 19, 2021 ago
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Ireland needs to step up climate funding for poorer countries

December 3rd, 2019 Ireland’s contribution to funding climate projects in developing countries must increase six-fold in order for the State to appropriately pay its way in the global effort to tackle climate breakdown. This is the warning in a new report released this week by Christian Aid Ireland and Trócaire Read more…

By Niall Sargent, 3 yearsDecember 4, 2019 ago
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