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Irish people 'overwhelmingly recognise' climate change threat as 90% say we must act on emissions
A report by
Lauren Boland
Only 9% of people think Ireland is too small to make a difference on the climate, a new EPA report has found.
Only 9% of people think Ireland is too small to make a difference on the climate, Lauren Boland reports.
Nine in tene believe that it has a responsibility to act and reduce greenhouse emissions, a new report has found.
The same number of people believe politicians need to be doing "more" or "much more" to address climate change.
'Critical gaps' between government's climate plans and what it's actually doing - report
People under 60 likely to face ‘less liveable’ world, Mary Robinson says