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Implications of accelerated and delayed climate action for Ireland’s energy transition under carbon budgets
Limiting global warming requires the effective implementation of energy mitigation measures by individual countries. However, the consequences of the timing of these efforts on the technical feasibility of adhering to cumulative carbon budgets—which determines future global warming—are underexplored. Moreover, existing national studies on carbon budgets either overlook integrated sectoral interactions, path dependencies, or comprehensive demand-side strategies. To address this, we analyse Ireland’s mitigation pathways under equal per-capita carbon budgets using an energy systems optimisation model. Our findings reveal that delayed mitigation brings forward the need for a net-zero target by five years, risks carbon lock-in and stranded assets, increase reliance on carbon dioxide removal technologies and leads to higher long-term mitigation costs. To keep the Paris Agreement targets, countries must set and meet accelerated mid-term mitigation goals and address energy demand.
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Climate Change Plans
A climate action plan is a framework document for measuring, tracking, and reducing greenhouse gas emissions and adopting climate adaptation measures. These documents are used as a framework to guide administrative bodies in addressing the impact of climate change in their communities. Climate action plans typically include targets for reducing greenhouse gas emissions and detailed steps for meeting and tracking those targets. Plans may also include elements such as resilience strategies and clean energy targets. The plans generally focus on implementing actions that will achieve emissions reductions in the most cost-effective way possible.
Why do Climate Action Plans Matter?
Climate plans are a crucial tool for tracking and meeting global climate goals. They can be applied at a wide range of different institutional levels, from city governments to universities to federal programs. A climate plan’s emissions targets and goals are usually voted on and approved by the governing body adopting the plan, often in collaboration with non-governmental stakeholder groups and the public.
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