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Here's where you'll find details about climate change and how it might affect us, and how you can take action to help reduce greenhouse gas emissions.


Why should I get involved

Many Irish celebrities have spoken out about the problem of Climate Change and are supporting this campaign in the hope that Irish consumers will endeavour to be more energy efficient.
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Why should I get involved?

The chief cause of rising global temperatures is carbon dioxide (CO2) emitted when fossil fuels are used.
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Combat Climate Change

Combat Climate Change was launched to help you understand what climate change is and how you can take action to combat it. By working together we can make a difference!  

Message from – Minister for Communications, Marine and Natural Resources, Noel Dempsey T.D.   

"In the last few years we have realised that flicking the light switch on the wall has more impact than just lighting the room. How we use and misuse energy has knock-on effects on our economy, our environment and, of course, our own pockets...."Click here for full text

Why should I get involved?

Climate Change is happening now and affects us all. It may seem like a problem that’s too big for individuals to address, but we can!

Did you know?

European Commission Launches 'You Control Climate Change' campaign - With global hurricane season right around the corner, Ireland’s top weather presenters are joining forces to combat climate change. 'You control climate change', a public awareness campaign to limit the threat of global warming, launched recently in Ireland with the help of Sky’s Lisa Burke, TV3’s Martin King, RTE’s Nuala Carey and TG4’s Daithi O Sé. The European Commission-led campaign challenges individuals to play their part in taking control of climate change by making small changes to their daily routine to achieve significant reductions of greenhouse gas emissions. To view Climate Change facts please click here.

For full details of the campaign please visit http://www.climatechange.eu.com

 
 
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