Sustainability continues to be a key focus for Irish businesses, and this emphasis will continue to grow in 2024 as companies address economic uncertainty, geopolitical tensions, increasing inflation, talent shortages, and changes in the environmental, social, and governance (ESG) regulatory framework.
Climate Action Plan 2024 (CAP24) is the third publication since the introduction of the Climate Action and Low Carbon Development (Amendment) Act 2021. CAP24 addresses the critical challenges and measures to be incorporated to achieve the legally binding target of reducing emissions by 51% (from a 2018 baseline) by 2030.
While progress has been made across sectors, the current pace of progress in reducing Ireland’s GHG emissions is likely to be insufficient in meeting 2030 net zero targets. This is despite taking account of significant actions already underway and future actions planned across key sectors including agriculture, transport, electricity and the built environment.
Our teams explore the implications of Ireland's Climate Action Plan 2024 below.