26 February 2009
6.15PM
On 7th march 2009 I read an article on climatic change due to the global warming in Ireland. It was entitled as The Great Climate Change Challenge.
It was written that, "Climate change is the biggest challenge facing our society today. The only way to achieve the dramatic greenhouse gas reductions necessary to avoid the serious repercussions of climate change is to implement far-reaching, radical solutions. There is no reason for us to hang back and follow whatever international response may emerge. We must use our initiative and take action now". In my opinion, I firmly agree upon what was stated there. And this was what they did.
"Having this in mind, the Green Party put the Climate Change Targets Bill 2005 before the Dáil on 1st December. The Bill sought to put the national climate change strategy above short-term electoral cycle. It aimed to safeguard the fulfillment of Ireland’s climate change targets and obligations. The Bill was recognition that real and lasting reductions in Ireland’s greenhouse gas emissions will require long-term forward planning, and provided for a partnership cross-Party approach on long term energy and environment targets".
From here I can conclude that this issue on global warming was a very upsetting, stressing and was a very important issue. It needed people from over the world to put their thinking ability together to understand deeper and do some evaluation for this situation.
http://test.village.ie/index2.php?option=com_content&do_pdf=1&id=1288
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