Climate Action: Preparing for the Impacts of Climate Change
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Our National Adaptation Framework (2018) provides a national strategy to reduce the vulnerability of the country to the negative effects of climate change and to avail of positive impacts.
Building on the National Adaptation Framework, the Climate Action Plans set out climate adaptation measures to ensure that the State is ready to protect people from the negative effects of climate change.
The Climate Action Plan 2021 includes a suite of climate adaptation measures including:
Climate change adaptation is the way we plan for negative effects of climate change and act to prevent or minimise the damage it causes.
The Government’s sectoral adaptation plans identify the key risks facing each sector and the approach being taken to address these risks and build climate resilience for the future. The 12 sectors are Agriculture, Biodiversity, Forestry, Built and Archaeological Heritage, Communications, Electricity and Gas, Health, Flood Risk Management, Seafood, Transport, Water Quality and services infrastructure.
The following actions under previous Climate Action Plans have been completed:
For more information on the progress Ireland has made to date, please see the Climate Action Plan Progress Reports.
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