Ireland’s carbon emissions increased almost 5% last year, new EPA figures show

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A surge in the use of coal and oil for electricity generation, coupled with a continued increase in agricultural emissions contributed to the country’s overall carbon emissions levels increase above 61.5 million tons of C02 equivalent

Ireland’s greenhouse gas emissions increased by almost 5 per cent last year to more than 61.5 million tons of C02 equivalent, according to provisional figures released by the Environmental Protection Agency .

The agency said greenhouse gas levels increased in 2021 as the economy reopened after Covid-19 and warned that carbon emissions last year were even higher than pre-pandemic levels, mostly due to a surge in coal and oil use in the energy sector, as ...

 

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