Dáil debates
Thursday, 25 January 2024
Ceisteanna Eile - Other Questions
Climate Change Policy
11:20 am
Eamon Ryan (Dublin Bay South, Green Party) | Oireachtas source
Our reliance on fossil fuels is incompatible with the Paris Agreement and a low-carbon future. Ireland supports measures that reinforce and advance our transition away from reliance on fossil fuels and while we have not signed the fossil fuel non-proliferation treaty, we continue to follow its progress and development.
We are acting domestically and internationally to tackle our reliance on fossil fuels. Following the Fossil Fuel Divestment Act 2018, the Ireland Strategic Investment Fund divested from fossil fuel companies and holds a list of companies in which it will not invest. Ireland has also ended the issuing of new exploration licences for fossil fuels and will manage existing authorisations towards a natural conclusion through expiration, relinquishment, or production.
International collaboration is key to achieving the widespread, transformative change needed to tackle climate change. At COP26, Ireland joined the Beyond Oil and Gas Alliance, BOGA, because of our determination to shift the global relationship with nature from a place of extraction to rehabilitation.
This commitment was demonstrated further at COP27, when Ireland joined the global offshore wind alliance to create a global driving force for the uptake of offshore wind through political mobilisation and the creation of a global community of practice. At COP28 Ireland continued to advocate for the move away from fossil fuels. I participated in a number of BOGA events and attended a high-level dialogue on international co-operation for a fossil fuel non-proliferation treaty and attended several other related meetings. I will continue to keep signing the treaty under review, to work with those involved, and to supporting it. I agree with the intent and strategic aims they have in mind, but the delivery of that will require further consideration, which we will do with the proposers of the treaty.
No comments