Analysis of Ireland's climate action plan suggests the country is currently projected to miss its legally binding greenhouse gas emissions reduction targets for 2030. The shortfall is expected across several sectors, including transport, agriculture, and buildings. The government has established specific percentage reductions for each sector, aiming for an overall national reduction. However, the current trajectory indicates these goals will not be met without significant additional interventions. Further policy development and implementation will be necessary to bridge the projected gap.
Energy · Climate Change
Ireland Projected to Miss 2030 Emissions Reduction Goals
New analysis indicates Ireland is on track to significantly miss its legally binding targets for reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 2030.

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