We will pay the price if we don’t take urgent climate action – that’s the stark message from one of our Green MEPs. The European Commission has been setting out plans for the year ahead including more laws as part of the so-called European Green Deal. But Ireland South MEP, Grace O’Sullivan is worried that it lacks substance. Europe suffered from serious floods and fires this summer and a recent report by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change warned of a "code red for humanity". Grace O'Sullivan says there are clear warnings of the need to act now.
Out words: Coasts across Europe
Dur: 0’23”
European Parliament votes for common charger – O’Sullivan
MEPs vote to end ‘spaghetti’ of chargers – O’Sullivan
Palm oil deforestation faces EU ban
Ploughing Championships set farming future - Markey
Stimulus package may be needed to get through winter
Business bust without EU help - Clune
Mental health priority for our generation - Walsh
“Phenomenal” EU backs metal health - Walsh
Brexit deal window opening - Andrews
Fitzgerald welcomes EU support for SMEs
Irish supply “more precarious by the day” – Kelly
Kelly urges LNG and Irish gas rethink
EU court upholds record Google fine
Cuffe welcomes €4bn Google fine
Dublin electricity-saving “Blitz spirit”
Irish share of EU €140bn energy windfall - Andrews
Ireland must ‘aggressively’ pursue renewables – Kelleher
Kelleher urges EU energy bills “cushion”
”Vital” Taoiseach agrees UK energy deal – Markey
EU must cut household bills - Markey
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