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Kyoto Protocol: Motion (3 Apr 2007)

Dick Roche: Unlike some of the arguments we have heard from the Opposition benches in recent months, the realities are different.

Kyoto Protocol: Motion (3 Apr 2007)

Dick Roche: I am asking for some forbearance on this point.

Kyoto Protocol: Motion (3 Apr 2007)

Dick Roche: The tradition in this debate is to shout down the Government and I will not be shouted down on this.

Kyoto Protocol: Motion (3 Apr 2007)

Dick Roche: The fourth issue on which we are criticised is using the flexible mechanisms and buying carbon credits. The Opposition has derided Ireland for buying its way out of compliance with its obligations.

Kyoto Protocol: Motion (3 Apr 2007)

Dick Roche: The flexible mechanisms are an integral part of the Kyoto Protocol.

Kyoto Protocol: Motion (3 Apr 2007)

Dick Roche: A total of 80% of the reduction in our greenhouse gas emissions will result from domestic measures and 20% will result from the flexible mechanisms.

Kyoto Protocol: Motion (3 Apr 2007)

Dick Roche: The protocol recognises that a given emissions reduction is equally beneficial in terms of combating climate change irrespective of where on the planet it is achieved. This flexibility in the protocol allows developed countries to accept ambitious targets for cutting emissions while, at the same time, providing vital assistance to developing countries and countries in transition. That is...

Kyoto Protocol: Motion (3 Apr 2007)

Dick Roche: What kind of lunacy is that? Instead of creating an incentive for Ireland to develop into a low carbon economy, the effect would be to drive jobs abroad, destroying Ireland's economy, without any environmental benefit at all. The Opposition would create a desert and call it progress. What the Government has done is perfectly balanced. It has placed an appropriate cap on industrial...

Kyoto Protocol: Motion (3 Apr 2007)

Dick Roche: The capacity of Luas is 80,000 passengers per day and DART capacity has doubled to 90,000 per day. These improvements will clearly reduce emissions. Through technological improvements in vehicles, we will remove almost 500,000 tonnes of emissions. Rebalancing motor taxes and fuel economy labelling will contribute a significant reduction. Existing investment in public transport and new...

Kyoto Protocol: Motion (3 Apr 2007)

Dick Roche: Sustainable Energy Ireland programmes in the commercial and industrial fields will make a significant contribution of 500,000 tonnes during the period in question. I put all these facts before the House because they have been conveniently overlooked.

Kyoto Protocol: Motion (3 Apr 2007)

Dick Roche: They are the inconvenient truth. In agriculture, CAP reform is contributing to a significant reduction in tonnage, as is afforestation. Deputy Durkan referred to landfill. Landfill gas capture is operating so efficiently that it will reduce emissions by 500,000 tonnes over the period in question. These are the facts and figures and while Members can quibble with them, to say nothing is...

Kyoto Protocol: Motion (3 Apr 2007)

Dick Roche: The truth hurts.

Kyoto Protocol: Motion (3 Apr 2007)

Dick Roche: There he goes again, shouting and roaring.

Kyoto Protocol: Motion (3 Apr 2007)

Dick Roche: Without the use of mirrors.

Kyoto Protocol: Motion (3 Apr 2007)

Dick Roche: The Deputy would not get into the programme.

Kyoto Protocol: Motion (3 Apr 2007)

Dick Roche: It is a fact.

Kyoto Protocol: Motion (3 Apr 2007)

Dick Roche: The same old clichés. There is nothing specific, simply one-liners.

Kyoto Protocol: Motion (3 Apr 2007)

Dick Roche: It is somewhat like the Labour Party, which is reheated.

Kyoto Protocol: Motion (3 Apr 2007)

Dick Roche: Has the Deputy read either?

Kyoto Protocol: Motion (3 Apr 2007)

Dick Roche: That is good. However, when listening to the Deputy's contributions, I sometimes wonder.

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