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Quarry tax outcome
Wind farm for north coast
North Down Dump on Scotland
Written warning over pollution laws
Northern Ireland in the dock
Strangford Lough saved?
GM maize approved
Legal wranglings over illegal waste
Europe issues legal warning
Strangford trawling ban extended
Water Service pollutes salmon river
See you in court!
Environmental governance inquiry gets underway
Environment review moving fast
EPA denied
Belfast says No to incinerator
Belfast makes waves for climate justice
Planning and the climate challenge
An evening well spent with Michael Meacher
Green housing plan launched
Tell world leaders to turn down the heat
Mexican stand-off
NI Water must not be immune from the law.
People Power for Positive Planning
Friends of the Earth launches its first plastic bag
Assembly end of term report - must do better
Activism Gathering 2011
What do you think of the planning system?
Green No Deal?
A vision for the Programme for Government
Come to a screening of 'Gasland'
Plan it!
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Climate13 May 2010
Global climate change is the single biggest threat facing humanity.
There is much that can be done to stop catastrophic climate change but decisive action is needed now.
Did you know?
Kilroot coal-fired power-station is responsible for about 20% of Northern Ireland's CO2 emissions.
Energy efficiency
Using less energy will also help stop climate change. It's also very cost effective. You can cut your energy use by:
- Insulating your home and turning your thermostat down
- Using energy efficient bulbs and appliances
- Switching TVs off instead of leaving them on stand-by.
Simple steps like these will reduce your energy use, cut your carbon emissions and save you money.
Renewable energy
We need far greater investment in renewable energy sources such as:
- Wind - Northern Ireland has one of the best wind resources in Europe
- Wave and tidal - Northern Ireland has literally oceans of energy
- Biomass - burning fast growing plants such as willow can be a great source of energy and provide badly needed jobs in rural areas.
Friends of the Earth says:
The Assembly should change Building Regulations so that all new homes include renewables.
Climate Change Act
Northern Ireland needs its own climate change law.
The law would make sure CO2 being released by Northern Ireland's homes and businesses is cut.
An Act would provide a framework for the transition into a low-carbon economy.
Join our campaign for a Northern Ireland Climate Change Act
Peak oil
Declining oil production is another key driver towards a low-carbon future. Weaning ourselves off fossil fuels will help to reduce the impacts of peak oil and tackle climate change - a win-win situation.
See our climate campaign pages for more information.
Images © Declan Allison/Friends of the Earth

© Declan Allison/Friends of the Earth

