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Ireland’s land use fails to safeguard water or support climate action, report finds
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Ireland’s land use fails to safeguard water or support climate action, report finds

A government-commissioned report reveals that Ireland's current land use fails to meet climate goals, protect natural environments, or ensure water safety. Over 67% of land is used for farming, which contributes significantly to emissions due to high-emission agriculture practices, aging forests, and degraded peatlands. Less than 13% of land has protected status, falling short of the required 30%, and half of the country's water bodies are too polluted to meet even basic standards. The report highlights increasing competition for land use between housing, forestry, renewable energy projects, and agriculture, while recommending a national governance framework for sustainable land management. Although the report was presented to relevant ministers in April 2025, it has not yet been formally adopted by the government and is described as providing information rather than setting policy.

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Ireland’s land use fails to safeguard water or support climate action, report finds

A government-commissioned report reveals that Ireland's current land use fails to meet climate goals, protect natural environments, or ensure water safety. Over 67% of land is used for farming, which contributes significantly to emissions due to high-emission agriculture practices, aging forests, and degraded peatlands. Less than 13% of land has protected status, falling short of the required 30%, and half of the country's water bodies are too polluted to meet even basic standards. The report highlights increasing competition for land use between housing, forestry, renewable energy projects, and agriculture, while recommending a national governance framework for sustainable land management. Although the report was presented to relevant ministers in April 2025, it has not yet been formally adopted by the government and is described as providing information rather than setting policy.

Procjena pristranosti (Sredina): The article presents a factual overview of a government-commissioned report without overtly favoring any political stance. It outlines the findings objectively, emphasizing the lack of progress toward environmental and climate goals without attributing blame or offering ideological commentary. The '

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