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<p>Dr Michelle McKeown: "In 2004, BP (formerly British Petroleum) amplified the term through a glossy marketing campaign centred around an online 'carbon footprint calculator'. Suddenly, climate responsibility had a personal, almost confessional dimension. You, dear consumer, were being asked, how guilty are you? It was a masterstroke of corporate sleight of hand."</p>

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Rethinking carbon footprints
By focusing public attention on individual choices, your commute, your cup of coffee, your weekend city break, the 'carbon footprint' campaign diverted scrutiny from the systemic scale of fossil fuel extraction and combustion
<p>The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) published a new report which said there was a 98% likelihood that at least one of the next five years would be the warmest on record. Picture: Karry Cummins</p>

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'Drier, warmer conditions are definitely on the way for Ireland'
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Greenhouse gas emissions in Ireland rise 3.6% in a year

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Greenhouse gas emissions in Ireland rise 3.6% in a year
Ireland expected to miss 2020 EU targets on emissions

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Ireland expected to miss 2020 EU targets on emissions
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Climate Change: Farmers urged to plant forests
Greenhouse gas emissions plans ‘will slow climate change’
Greenhouse gas emissions plans ‘will slow climate change’

Plans by about 150 countries to curb greenhouse gas emissions will slow climate change this century and keep alive a goal of limiting a rise in temperatures to two degrees Celsius (3.6 Fahrenheit), the United Nations said.

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