‘Climate Emergency’: Ireland Set to Ban Private Cars While Planning Mass Third World Migration

From Breitbart

Drivers will be forced off the roads in Ireland and the population packed into “higher density” cities under a long-awaited climate plan which will ‘revolutionise’ people’s lifestyle and behaviours, according to local media.

“Nudge” policies such as huge tax hikes, as well as bans and red tape outlined in the plan, will pave the way to a “vibrant” Ireland of zero carbon emissions by 2050 according to the government, which last year committed to boost the country’s 4.7 million-strong population by a further million with mass migration.

In order to avert a “climate apocalypse”, the government plans to force people “out of private cars because they are the biggest offenders for emissions”, according to transport minister Shane Ross whose proposals — which include banning fossil fuel vehicles from towns and cities nationwide — are posed to cripple ordinary motorists, local media reports.

Launching the plan in Dublin, leader Leo Varadkar outlined his vision for an Ireland of ‘higher density’ cities consisting of populations whose lifestyles and behaviours have been totally transformed by ‘carrot and stick’ policies outlined in the climate plan.

“Our approach will be to nudge people and businesses to change behaviour and adapt new technologies through incentives, disincentives, regulations and information,” the globalist prime minister said.

“We are going to change how electricity is produced and consumed, how our homes and workplaces are heated; the way we travel; the types of vehicles we purchase; and how food is produced.

“It’s about vibrant, populated city centres, liveable, with excellent amenities and transport as we embrace higher densities.”

The document, which was unveiled on Tuesday, features more than 180 measures to decarbonise the Irish economy including making private car ownership prohibitively expensive — with petrol and diesel car sales banned by 2030, a date by which it says general carbon tax will be increased from €20 a tonne to “at least” €80.

In addition, the plans demand that coal and peat-fired power stations are replaced with wind farms and other “green” energy sources in order to meet the requirement that 70 per cent of electricity will be generated from renewables by 2030.

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John Galt
June 22, 2019 8:13 am

No wonder the Irish keep leaving that stupid country.

MalH
June 22, 2019 11:09 am

Does anyone remember John B Calhoun’s famous(e?) mouse utopia experiment resulting in a “behavioural sink” collapse from overcrowding ? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Z760XNy4VM

BillP
June 22, 2019 11:12 am

To be fair: if they destroy their economy with “green” policies, then it will be easy to cope with the handful of migrants stupid enough to go there.

Joe H
June 22, 2019 1:22 pm

Ireland declared a climate emergency. I published this document over a year ago and have tried to publicize it as much as possible but to little avail -as you can see. No one here is interested in the truth. They like this batsh!t crazy plan – but only as long as it doesn’t affect them and their choices. It honestly feels like the entire country is experiencing a collective nervous breakdown. Barefaced hypocrisy is socially acceptable and you dare not call people out for it. I have lost friends of 25 years recently for trying to get them to see this.

Google: 200 years climate change Ireland scribd

P Malone
June 23, 2019 1:35 pm

A lot of silly people posting here seem to have Darby O’Gill and the Little People (1959 movie) level of knowledge of Ireland.
The climate plan was released from the ruling center right party, which holds power in minority, and is propped up by the other main party, also a center right party. (although a lot of newer policy’s for both parties are more left these-days) All of the opposition are left or hard left and the fascist greens which say there are left.
This climate plan has been brought in by the ruling party due to the green vote in recent elections, 5% in national elections (up 2.5%, since last election), 10% in EU elections and wanting to kiss the backside of the EU and UN. All the other political parties are currently trying to out green each other and the greens. The people have no choice in voting anyone else in at present as all the parties have gone green, only a few sane independents remain green free.
Now the climate plan has been rubbished yet welcomed by the Green Party as words only and no action, while the rural population is angry as hell at the ruling party over this plan. The only people in Ireland pleased with the plan are rich young urban yuppies in south Dublin, and the National Media(bias green left), but I doubt that will be the case when the rural population start living in their gardens, parks and other city green areas if the plan is acted on. Which will not happen as the rural farming community in Ireland has a lot of political power, and even a lot of urban dwellers will fight the tax implications of the plan.
One last thing, its spelled Éire not Eire and only if writing in Irish, it’s Ireland if written in English. Just like Deutschland is Germany in German, or Germany if written in English.

Peter Kenny
Reply to  P Malone
June 23, 2019 6:31 pm

P J. well said! I come from that “rural population”, but we left Ireland (Éire) 70 years ago. The politics there– crazy! but are we any better here in the US– ‘Green New Deal’ and all that hokum.
I’ll have to ask the opinion of some of the relatives there; especially the few still living on the land.

Slán leat! (from another PJ)

Peter Kenny
Reply to  P Malone
June 23, 2019 6:33 pm

P Malone, well said! I come from that “rural population”, but we left Ireland (Éire) 70 years ago. The politics there– crazy! but are we any better here in the US– ‘Green New Deal’ and all that hokum.
I’ll have to ask the opinion of some of the relatives there; especially the few still living on the land.

Slán leat!