The European Parliament has voted for new bans on chemicals damaging the ozone layer. Green MEP, Grace O’Sullivan, was a climate activist in Antarctica when a hole in the Ozone layer was discovered in the 1980s. It led to a ban on widely used chemicals known as CFCs. In recent years there have been signs the holes may be closing, but there are still other chemicals in use that cause ozone damage. Now the European Parliament has demanded ozone-depleting substances are banned. There will be exemptions for fire safety materials and military use. Grace O’Sullivan says it is important to keep up the momentum.
Out words: Week in Brussels
Dur: 0’15”
“Immoral” companies making profits on backs of poor – Kelly
Interview Markey MEP on fertiliser strategy
MEP calls for EU strategy on fertilisers – Markey
Interview O’Sullivan MEP on Ocean governance
MEPs demand more protection of Oceans – O’Sullivan
Interview Ciaran Cuffe on energy crisis
EU needs to do much more on energy crisis – Cuffe
EU Energy proposals “missed opportunity” – Cuffe
More State aid needed for regional airports – MacManus
Interview Chris MacManus MEP on state-aid for regional airports
Relax State-aid rules for Knock/Donegal Airports – MacManus
Interview Clune on common charger
Common charger will end drawer of “tangled cables” – Clune
Mason death “shocking news” – Markey LONG
Death of Meath native in Ukraine “a shock” – Markey
Mason death “shocking news” – Markey MEP
Kelleher MEP “hopeful” on Brexit talks
Sean Kelly on abuse of GAA referees
“Zero tolerance” of abuse of GAA referees – Kelly MEP
Interview Grace O’Sullivan MEP on common charger
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