Will the carbon tax last long enough to have an impact?

Will the carbon tax last long enough to have an impact?

After years of inertia, Ireland is finally on its way to having a climate change policy that, while certainly not world-leading, is slowly catching up. But these new gains remain fragile. The Government must redouble its efforts to build a shared vision of a fair and green future that both the electorate and the opposition will support. The carbon tax has the potential to spur lasting cuts in emissions but opposition is fierce. Will it last long enough to make a difference?

Read Darragh Conway's analysis in the Irish Examiner, first published on 28 October 2020. 

 

 

Release Date

28 November 2020

Key Contacts

Darragh Conway
Lead Legal Consultant