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Joint Committee on Climate Action to resume discussions with stakeholders in agriculture and marine sectors on 2030 Target of reducing Carbon Emissions

17 Beal 2021, 14:30

The Joint Committee on Climate Action will meet tomorrow, Tuesday, 18 May, to resume discussions on reducing Ireland’s Carbon Emissions by 51 per cent by 2030 with stakeholders from the agriculture and marine sectors.

The meeting at 12.30pm in Committee Room 1 of Leinster House will hear from:

·Dr Catherine Farrell, Trinity College Dublin;

·         Paddy Purser, Pro Silva Ireland;

·         Dr Anita Donaghy, Head of Species and Land Management, BirdWatch Ireland;

·         Oonagh Duggan, Head of Advocacy, BirdWatch Ireland; and

·         Representatives from Teagasc.

Committee Cathaoirleach Deputy Brian Leddin said: “The agriculture and marine sectors account for 35 per cent of Ireland’s total emissions and the Committee wants to explore with relevant stakeholders how the sectors can contribute to meeting the 2030 Target.  Other areas the Committee wishes to discuss include the potential use for nature-based solutions and the state of Ireland’s biodiversity and its relationship with climate mitigation and adaptation.”

The Joint Committee on Climate Action has 14 Members, nine from the Dáil and five from the Seanad.

The meeting in Committee Room 1 can be viewed live on Oireachtas.ie.

Committee proceedings can also be viewed on the Houses of the Oireachtas Smartphone App, available for Apple and Android devices.

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Tithe an Oireachtais,
Oifigeach Cumarsáide,
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Baile Átha Cliath 2
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+353 85 870 7436
robert.kennedy-cochrane@oireachtas.ie

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