An assessment by climate and energy experts reveals that Ireland can avoid the worst effects of global warming this century by implementing immediate actions to transform the entire economy.
Extreme weather events will become more commonplace if climate change continues unchecked. An assessment by climate and energy experts reveals that Ireland can avoid the worst effects of global warming this century by implementing immediate actions to transform the entire economy.
Prompt collective action is necessary to stabilize the climate and ensure a recognizable Irish climate in the future.
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