Taoiseach accused of spin on climate action
The Irish prime minister has said the country will "contribute globally" to a global reduction in greenhouse gas emissions, but says it will not be "country-specific" climate action proposals which will give specific specifics to all sectors in each sector.
Source: irishtimes.comPublished on 2021-11-02
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