UN summit: environmentalists criticise lack of ‘concrete actions’

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Meanwhile, Siobhán Walsh, the chief executive of the aid agency, has welcomed the Taoiseach’s contribution on Monday, in which he pledged to stop oil exploration but warned there was “no time for apathy if we are to avoid a hot earth scenario”.

“From the ground up, resilience must be embedded into the heart of programming so that communities have the capacity to deal with shocks and stresses, which will only become more intense and more frequent in the years ahead. But to help communities to build their own resilience, we need to ensure we include a focus on nature-based solutions, and that we invest in training communities. This is fundamental to any action plan for change.

Reacting to Mr Varadkar’s speech, Ms de Barra said: “Ireland’s global reputation on climate action is astonishingly poor. We are the third-highest emitters of carbon in the EU and towards the bottom of the table for positive action. We’re dangerously far behind where we need to be. This was an opportunity for the Government to reframe Ireland’s stance and recover our reputation.”

 

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