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- Joint Oireachtas Committee on Climate Action: Ireland's Climate Change Assessment Report: Discussion (23 Apr 2024)
Brian Leddin: I counter that the buses are unreliable because they are stuck in the traffic and the lanes are not allocated for the buses.
- Joint Oireachtas Committee on Climate Action: Ireland's Climate Change Assessment Report: Discussion (23 Apr 2024)
Brian Leddin: Of course, there is a reliability issue. The principal point I am making is that these excellent systems cannot be produced unless some really difficult policies are applied. It is an either-or. It is about, certainly in the urban areas, how we allocate the limited space that we have. Anyway, we will have this debate outside of here, for sure.
- Joint Oireachtas Committee on Climate Action: Ireland's Climate Change Assessment Report: Discussion (23 Apr 2024)
Brian Leddin: We would certainly appreciate it. What is the name of the researcher?
- Joint Oireachtas Committee on Climate Action: Ireland's Climate Change Assessment Report: Discussion (23 Apr 2024)
Brian Leddin: I thank Dr. Torney.
- Joint Oireachtas Committee on Climate Action: Ireland's Climate Change Assessment Report: Discussion (23 Apr 2024)
Brian Leddin: Just before I bring in Dr. Heaphy on the question of shared cars, if one shared vehicle displaces ten privately-owned vehicles, does it also have a similar impact on the number of kilometres driven and, therefore, the emissions associated with the ten vehicles?
- Joint Oireachtas Committee on Climate Action: Ireland's Climate Change Assessment Report: Discussion (23 Apr 2024)
Brian Leddin: Perhaps we politicians can come up with a rule of thumb.
- Joint Oireachtas Committee on Climate Action: Ireland's Climate Change Assessment Report: Discussion (23 Apr 2024)
Brian Leddin: On the cause and message being so important, and on Professor Daly's point about selling the good stories or even the personal stories of people who have been adversely affected by climate change, we are ahead of target on retrofitting and electric vehicle numbers. If we wanted to do more, we could not do so because we are maxed out in terms of retrofitting homes and providing electric...
- Joint Oireachtas Committee on Climate Action: Ireland's Climate Change Assessment Report: Discussion (23 Apr 2024)
Brian Leddin: I thank Dr. Moriarty. We will certainly look at Volume 4 and the detail in it.
- Joint Oireachtas Committee on Climate Action: Ireland's Climate Change Assessment Report: Discussion (23 Apr 2024)
Brian Leddin: The advertising piece was mentioned by Deputy Murphy and it is probably not something our witnesses touched in their research. It is something our committee is starting to look at and we have done some work on it as a committee but we will be going back to it in the near future. Does anyone want to comment? I invite Professor Daly to speak?
- Joint Oireachtas Committee on Climate Action: Ireland's Climate Change Assessment Report: Discussion (23 Apr 2024)
Brian Leddin: I thank Professor Ó Gallchóir and Deputy Murphy. I call Senator Higgins to speak.
- Joint Oireachtas Committee on Climate Action: Ireland's Climate Change Assessment Report: Discussion (23 Apr 2024)
Brian Leddin: Does Dr. Moriarty want to come in again?
- Joint Oireachtas Committee on Climate Action: Ireland's Climate Change Assessment Report: Discussion (23 Apr 2024)
Brian Leddin: It is a hugely important point by Dr. Moriarty. We have so many experts - many of them in front of us today - who are so good at defining what the problem is, how we got here and where we are trying to get to. That piece where we really need research is the political piece, the social piece, the communication and how we actually do that. It goes back to my question at the very start. We...
- Joint Oireachtas Committee on Climate Action: Ireland's Climate Change Assessment Report: Discussion (23 Apr 2024)
Brian Leddin: That is quite telling. I call Dr. Quinn.
- Joint Oireachtas Committee on Climate Action: Ireland's Climate Change Assessment Report: Discussion (23 Apr 2024)
Brian Leddin: I thank Dr. Quinn. Professor Ó Gallachóir is invited to contribute.
- Joint Oireachtas Committee on Climate Action: Ireland's Climate Change Assessment Report: Discussion (23 Apr 2024)
Brian Leddin: I thank Professor Ó Gallachóir. We will now hear from Dr. Torney.
- Joint Oireachtas Committee on Climate Action: Ireland's Climate Change Assessment Report: Discussion (23 Apr 2024)
Brian Leddin: We are going to have an election in Limerick but I did not ask the question even though I am a candidate. I want to clarify that.
- Joint Oireachtas Committee on Climate Action: Ireland's Climate Change Assessment Report: Discussion (23 Apr 2024)
Brian Leddin: I am tempted to ask about parking policy but that is a whole other issue. It seems it is a nettle that we need to grasp, it drives a lot of car dependency. I will not because there is a bunch of other questions for Professor Daly and Dr. Torney.
- Joint Oireachtas Committee on Climate Action: Ireland's Climate Change Assessment Report: Discussion (23 Apr 2024)
Brian Leddin: We did not touch on district heating either. Every time somebody talks, I think of something else. That is also very related to public transport in that if you design for district heating, you effectively are designing for public transport as well. I call Dr. Torney to be followed by Professor Ó Gallachóir.
- Joint Oireachtas Committee on Climate Action: Ireland's Climate Change Assessment Report: Discussion (23 Apr 2024)
Brian Leddin: We could somehow enhance the revenue-raising powers of local government. That could be done but how do we make local government make the best decisions when it comes to climate?
- Joint Oireachtas Committee on Climate Action: Ireland's Climate Change Assessment Report: Discussion (23 Apr 2024)
Brian Leddin: Not if we look at it more broadly, that is, to the transport and housing planning piece. They have a huge role there. I am not sure how switched on they are to the challenges we have with climate. There are national agencies driving policy, helping local governments for sure. I think of local government's role as being much bigger than their own buildings, for example, or vehicle fleet....