Climate Action: Transport
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Transport is a key area of the Climate Action Plan 2021 and actions and targets are set out in the Plan aimed at reducing emissions from this sector by between 42% and 50% by 2030.
These include:
Actions recently completed under previous Climate Action Plans include:
For more information on the progress Ireland has made to date, please see the Climate Action Plan Progress Reports.
Emissions from the transport sector accounted for 17.9% of Ireland’s greenhouse gas emissions in 2020.
The transport sector includes emissions from aviation, road, rail, water-borne navigations and other transportation such as pipeline transportation.
Emissions in the sector have risen rapidly in recent decades and remain coupled to economic growth.
Reducing our transport emissions will have a big impact on our climate. Making fewer car journeys and walking, cycling and using public transport more, will really help.
This section provides details of State supports to help you reduce your transport emissions.
Private car use is the largest source of greenhouse gas emissions in the transport sector and is responsible for more than half of Ireland's Transport emissions.
One of the most impactful changes car users can make to reduce emissions, is to change from a petrol or diesel vehicle to electric.
There are a number of supports in place to you with your EV purchase including:
Incentives are available to support the use of public transport instead of private cars:
Incentives are also available to encourage the use of lower emission transport modes, such as cycling.
For more information please see the What Can I do? page.
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