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Ireland's Climate Change Assessment Report - Achieving climate neutrality by 2050

Addressing achieving climate neutrality by 2050 by investigating and assessing three key areas: mitigation pathways, and what form reducing emissions over time may take; assessing the factors that may constitute and result in a climate neutral society, including energy use, land use and the emissions landscape; and finally, assessing the enablers that may make change possible by building on societal dimensions and investigating policy implications.

Authors

Dr Paul Deane, Prof Brian Ó Gallachóir, Dr Abhay Menon, Dr Connor McGookin, Dr Shane McDonagh 

Year
2024
Journal Name
Ireland's Climate Change Assessment Report
Category
Report
Keywords
Climate Neutrality 2050, Climate Change, Emissions Reduction, Energy Use, Land Use
Full Citation

EPA (n.d.). Vol 2. [online] www.epa.ie. Available at: https://www.epa.ie/our-services/monitoring--assessment/climate-change/irelands-climate-change-assessment-icca/vol-2/

Link to Publication
Vol 2 | Environmental Protection Agency (epa.ie)

Abstract

Addressing achieving climate neutrality by 2050 by investigating and assessing three key areas: mitigation pathways, and what form reducing emissions over time may take; assessing the factors that may constitute and result in a climate neutral society, including energy use, land use and the emissions landscape; and finally, assessing the enablers that may make change possible by building on societal dimensions and investigating policy implications.

Energy Policy and Modelling Group

Environmental Research Institute, Ellen Hutchins Building, University College Cork, Lee Road, Cork, Ireland T23 XE10 ,

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