Climate change plan 'will benefit Mayo'

The all-of-government plan announced by Minister Richard Bruton will make Ireland a leader in tackling climate change head on, Fine Gael Senator Michelle Mulherin has said.

The Ballina-based representative elaborated: “This plan will give Irish people a cleaner, safer and more sustainable future and will benefit generations of people in Mayo.

“Ultimately this is about securing a better, healthier, more resilient future for the whole country.

“The plan sets out the actions we need to take in every government eepartment and every sector. It identifies how Ireland will achieve its 2030 targets for carbon emissions, and puts us on a trajectory to achieve net zero carbon emissions by 2050.

“It will mean changing the way we heat our homes, the way we travel and the way we power our country. Currently only 30% of our electricity comes from renewable sources but this plan will see us move to 70% renewable electricity by 2030.

“For example, we are establishing a new microgeneration scheme, allowing homeowners to generate their own electricity and sell what they don’t use back to the national grid.

“We will also deliver a new retrofit plan to retrofit 500,000 homes. This will see large groups of houses being retrofitted by the same contractor to reduce costs, smart finance, and easy pay back methods. We will also install 400,000 heat pumps in homes and businesses to replace the existing carbon-intensive heating systems.

“The plan will also see us bring 950,000 electric vehicles onto our roads, deliver a nationwide charging network, an electric vehicle scrappage scheme and legislation to ban the sale of petrol / diesel cars from 2030. We are also expanding our network of cycling paths and ‘Park and Ride’ facilities, which will be good for the environment and will also ease congestion.

“Under this plan we are going to eliminate non-recyclable plastic and impose higher fees on the production of materials which are difficult to recycle.

“The plan is going to deliver reductions in greenhouse gas emissions in agriculture by creating new, sustainable opportunities for family farms.

“This plan is the culmination of a huge amount of work.”