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recent bookmarks from jmSectoral Budgets must align with legal requirements | An Taisce2022-07-29T12:28:41+00:00
https://www.antaisce.org/News/sectoral-budgets-must-align-with-legal-requirements
jm“By agreeing to these sectoral ceilings the Government is potentially signing up to something which is not aligned with the Climate Act from the very get go. Where has the 2025 budget gone? Why does it only add up to 43% when the law itself requires 51%? It seems like they’re making it up as they go along, but this whole process has to be aligned to the legal requirements of the Climate Act, you can’t simply fudge it. This is a truly chaotic way to budget for the future”
Well said.]]>an-taisce climate-change co2 irelandhttps://pinboard.in/https://pinboard.in/u:jm/b:af89dda028b7/An Taisce Fundamentally Opposes New Dublin City Council's Bizarre Plan To End Street Cleaning Services2013-04-12T22:12:00+00:00
http://www.antaisce.ie/Press/AnTaisceRelatedNewsReleases/tabid/1024/articleType/ArticleView/articleId/279/An-Taisce-Fundamentally-Opposes-New-Dublin-City-Councils-Bizarre-Plan-To-End-Street-Cleaning-Services.aspx
jmSpeaking today, spokesman Charles Stanley-Smith said; "This idea is insane. This area has suffered from dumping due to a lack of enforcement - yet the council now propose to effectively withdraw services altogether. As numerous studies such as 'the broken window hypothesis' indicate, where a small problem is left un-tackled it is likely to become far worse rather than better. In other words, rather than increase enforcement to solve the problem, Dublin City Council is going to remove enforcement. How will this deal with the problem? Imagine if that logic were applied to crime; would the removal of police services in an area help resolve criminal behaviour - or increase it? The answer is obvious."
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