It’s time to stop fuelling the Climate Crisis

The answer is a legislative ban on LNG terminals. We have the bill and the government has the mandate. Now we just need the political courage to safeguard our future.

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Why a Bill? Why now?

To safeguard against climate catastrophe, we must phase out fossil fuels before the end of this decade.

Scientists, along with thousands of communities all over the world have been saying this for years, and now our government agrees too.

Instead, fossil fuel companies are pushing to build at least four huge Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) terminals on the Irish coast, locking us into dirty energy for decades and jeopardising our chance to keep temperature rise below the safe limit of 1.5°C.

Despite the government’s policy statement against importing fracked gas, a US company, New Fortress Energy, is currently applying for planning permission to build a huge LNG complex in Co. Kerry, Shannon LNG, on the highly dubious grounds that the LNG may not be fracked.

As Tánaiste, Leo Varadkar, recently confirmed in the Dáil, at the moment there is nothing to stop a private company like this bringing LNG to Ireland. Instead of getting locked into fossil fuel infrastructure for the next 30-40 years, we can stop these climate-wrecking plans now, while they are just plans, by putting in place a legislative ban on LNG infrastructure in Ireland.

By supporting this campaign to ban LNG, Ireland can become a leader in fighting the climate crisis.

 
 
 
  • Read the bill

    Our Bill amends Section 34 of the Planning and Development Act to stop applications for LNG being granted.

  • Sign the petition

    For this campaign to succeed we need your support. Sign our petition below and show the government that you support our bill to ban LNG infrastructure in Ireland.

Help us safeguard the future

For this bill to have a chance of passing we’ll need your support. Find out below how you can help our campaign to keep Ireland LNG Free.

 
Dirty LNG Tanker

LNG Planned for Ireland

Fossil fuel companies are currently planning to build a number climate-wrecking Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) terminals in the Republic of Ireland.

Proposals have been made in Kerry, Cork, Mayo and Louth.

Supporting Organisations

“As Ireland moves towards carbon neutrality, we do not believe that it makes sense to develop LNG gas import terminals importing fracked gas.”

— Programme for Government: Our Shared Future, 2020

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