Stronger science, smarter policy, and collective responsibility will help us fight climate change

Given the relatively recent recognition that a climate-driven increase in extreme weather is a serious hazard, Ireland now needs a foundation of relevant evidence to ensure it makes the right decisions
Stronger science, smarter policy, and collective responsibility will help us fight climate change

Around 40% of the Irish population lives within a few miles of the coast. That’s where the ports, airports, and other infrastructure Ireland’s small open economy depends on are concentrated. Picture: Maharees Conservation Association

The island of Ireland has a moderate climate with few temperature extremes. Its temperature record is still “only” 33C. Almost every other country has been hotter at some point.

However, even somewhere with a relatively pleasant and cool climate isn’t immune to the risks of climate change. Recent severe storms such as Floris, Bert, Darragh, and Éowyn have brought strong winds, more intense floods, and a greater risk of blackouts and eroded coastlines.

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