Palpably changing weather, ground too wet to plant or feed livestock, retrofitting out of the reach of most people, constant objections to change in the ways we must: what do we need to do to achieve our targets on time? Given the global nature of climate change, will it make any difference?
Marie Donnelly is Chair of the Irish Climate Change Advisory Council, tasked with giving advice to policy-makers about Ireland’s just transition to a sustainable climate neutral and resilient society. She is in conversation with Sheila Malone, Lecturer in Marketing at the University of Galway, with expertise in sustainable tourism.
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