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Carbon pollution from Irish big industry falls by 6 4%

News :: Environmental Protection Agency, Ireland

Date released: Apr 13 2021 In 2020, greenhouse gas emissions from Irish power generation and industrial companies – covered by the EU Emissions Trading Scheme - fell by 6.4 per cent. Emissions decreased by 8.4 per cent from the electricity generation sector, due to more renewable energy and less fossil fuels. The overall decrease in industrial emissions is 3.5 per cent, with the cement industry emissions decreasing and increases recorded for the dairy and pharmachem sectors. Greenhouse gas emissions from aviation decreased by 63 per cent compared to 2019, which reflects the significant impact of Covid-19. 13 April 2021: The EPA, as the Competent Authority in Ireland for the EU Emissions Trading System (EU ETS), today released its preliminary analysis of greenhouse gas emissions in 2020.  Emissions from Irish power generation and industrial companies fell by 6.4 per cent (0.9 million tonnes) in 2020, to their lowest level since the EU ETS was introduced in 2005.  This compare

I was mystified : Why was a plane flying in an unusual pattern off the Irish coast?

Share this article Unusual plane activity on the south coast of Ireland had people mystified this week, with the peculiar route of one aircraft raising myriad theories of what it could be up to. Listeners to The Pat Kenny Show this week reported the sighting, and were perplexed as to why the plane was travelling back and forth in regimented lines. The main reason attributed to the plane flying in that pattern was some sort of radar exercise, but people couldn t fully explain it. Speaking to Pat on Thursday, Kevin Byrne, retired Lieutenant Colonel and Airport Safety and Security Auditor at Cemax Consultants, said he was initially mystified by the activity. 

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