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Published 17:48 1 Feb 2020 GMT
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The Irish General Election is set to take place next week February 8 and one topic voters are concerned will be forgotten about is climate change.
During the political debates aired on TV the subject of climate change was touched on but not too the same extent as other issues.
Speaking at the Fine Gael Headquarters yesterday [January 31], Fridays for Future member Beth Doherty, 17, from Dublin said:
"We have been striking from school every Friday for 60 weeks, and have brought thousands of young people out on the streets on numerous occasions, demonstrating the support for climate action. Government and politicians have expressed support and admiration, yet their actions are vastly different to their words."
The students who have been striking for the last year, inspired by Swedish climate change activist Greta Thunberg have asked the next government to commit to changing the way we use things like fossil fuels and how we treat our environment.
The nine essential steps that One Future are calling for the next Government to commit to are:
• Reduce Ireland’s greenhouse gas emissions by at least 8% every year;
• Support the rural economy as farms reduce emissions and become more sustainable;
• Ban new fossil fuel projects;
• End peat and coal burning for electricity and ensure fair treatment of workers;
• Deliver an ambitious State-backed home insulation programme;
• Advocate internationally for faster and fairer climate action and justice;
• Restore and protect nature and wildlife;
• Ensure affordable and accessible public transport for all; and
• Enable and support community-owned renewable energy projects.
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