Europe
Publications that reference Europe, it’s environmental laws and policies.
Briefing on the EU’s 2028–2034 Multiannual Financial Framework
The negotiations on the 2028–2034 Multiannual Financial Framework will shape how the European Union responds to the defining challenges of the next decade. Decisions taken in this budget cycle will determine whether Europe can accelerate the clean transition, reduce regional and social inequalities, and translate political commitments into delivery on the ground. The Irish Presidency can help promote an EU...
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Consultation Response: Review of the EU's Governance Regulation
The EU’s Governance Regulation sets out the rules for planning, reporting and monitoring on the Energy Union and Climate Action. It supports strategic medium- and long-term energy and climate planning and provides a framework for Member States to report on their progress towards meeting the 2030 and long-term energy and climate objectives and targets to the Commission and the United...
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Exec Summary: Consistent Paris Test assessment of the 2024 Proposal for Ireland’s 2031–2040 carbon budgets
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: In its December 2024 Proposal, the Climate Change Advisory Council (CCAC) recommended 2031–2040 five-year carbon budgets (CB3, 160 MtCO2e, and CB4, 120 MtCO2e). To further inform Ireland’s carbon budget process, this report evaluates the underpinning scenario shortlist data and consistently applies the CCAC 2021 Paris Test methodology to data warming outcomes. Full Document see HERE
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Updating Ireland’s Clean Air Strategy 2025
Air pollution impacts human health, delicate habitats, and water quality. Addressing air pollution has strong co-benefits with effective climate action, biodiversity protection, and ensuring societal well-being. A robust Clean Air Strategy (CAS) for Ireland is essential to ensuring that the human right to a clean and healthy environment is upheld. It is also vital to ensuring Ireland’s compliance with national,...
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Consistent Paris Test assessment of the 2024 Proposal for Ireland’s 2031–2040 carbon budgets
In its December 2024 Proposal, the Climate Change Advisory Council (CCAC) recommended 2031–2040 five-year carbon budgets (CB3, 160 MtCO2e, and CB4, 120 MtCO2e). To further inform Ireland’s carbon budget process, this report evaluates the underpinning scenario shortlist data and consistently applies the CCAC 2021 Paris Test methodology to data warming outcomes
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The EU’s Long-Term Budget and Ireland’s Presidency of the Council of the EU
This explainer outlines what the EU’s Multiannual Financial Framework is and why it matters; where negotiations stand ahead of the 2028–2034 MFF; and how Ireland’s upcoming Presidency of the Council of the EU in 2026 can shape the outcomes for climate action, environmental protection and social fairness.
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EJNI’s response to the EU’s Call for Evidence for Better Regulation Framework
The European Commission has launched a Call for Evidence on the Communication on Better Regulation, inviting industry and business stakeholders to share practical input on how EU law-making can be improved. This document contains EJNI’s response to this Call for Evidence. EJNI is part of a coalition of over 50 non-governmental and civil society organisations calling for the protection of...
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Review of divergence in environmental regulation in Northern Ireland relating to nutrient management
This study for the UK Office of Environmental Protection (OEP) was delivered by experts from Miller Research, Environmental Justice Network Ireland, and the Institute for European Environmental Policy. It reviewed historical and current regulations, assessed nutrient management policies, and explored future scenarios. A “Divergence Register” was developed to track and categorize differences across key domains. https://www.theoep.org.uk/commissioned-research/review-divergence-environmental-regulation-northern-ireland-relating-nutrient
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EJNI’s submission to Ireland’s public consultation in the matter of Scale Fees in environmental matters under the Planning and Development Act 2024
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Transboundary Environmental Rights Submission to the UN
The island of Ireland is one single biogeographic unit. Pollution and environmental damage caused on one side of the border will impact the environment on the other side of the border. This means that breaches of environmental rights in Northern Ireland will have important transboundary implications for the human right to a healthy environment for citizens living across the whole...
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