This work within the Department of Foreign Affairs is being led by its newly established unit headed by climate envoy Sinéad Walsh, which is “charged with delivering on Ireland’s [international] climate commitments, and will be leading efforts to increase our ambition in this area”.Success in directing funding locally was evident, he said, as was demonstrated with the introduction of energy-saving cooking options in.
Wealthy, high-emitting countries like Ireland had committed not only to reduce their own emissions and keep global temperatures within agreed levels, but also pledged to collectively provide $100 billion per year to help poorer countries adapt. Ireland’s support for climate resilience “reflects a promise made to many island nations in the Caribbean and Pacific who voted for Ireland to be awarded a temporary UN Security Council seat because they think Ireland understands the issues they face”, he said.
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When you say Ireland u mean us the taxpayers right not the rotten corrupt parasites who run this country, I'm sure the taxpayers would prefer if we looked after our own first who are homeless and dying on the streets..🇮🇪🦊 F**king ba*ta*ds...
What a waste if money. We can't even sort ourselves out.
Is EamonRyan declining his pension to contribute to this?🤔💸