Ireland plans to ban new petrol and diesel car sales from 2030

With its greenhouse gas emissions rising, the Irish government believes it is "way off course" from meeting its obligations under the Paris climate change accord. In order to combat this, it published a new Climate Action Plan at the beginning of the week. The 150-page report covers everything from waste management and agriculture to transport and energy generation.

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