A recent risk assessment indicates that Ireland is on the brink of significant threats from extreme weather events caused by climate change. As conditions exacerbate, the risk of catastrophic impacts increases, posing dangers to critical infrastructure like power systems, essential services, homes, and businesses. The assessment underscores the immediate need for urgent actions to mitigate these risks and protect communities, emphasizing that without proactive measures, the safety and livelihood of many could be severely compromised.
Ireland is currently encountering significant immediate risks related to extreme weather events, including potential catastrophic consequences as these conditions escalate later in the century.
Power systems, essential services, residences, businesses, and lives are increasingly threatened by extreme winds and coastal flooding, necessitating urgent protective measures.
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