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Climate change in the Republic of Ireland is having a range of impacts. Increasing temperatures are changing weather patterns, with increasing heatwaves, rainfall and storm events. These changes lead to ecosystem on land and in Irish waters, altering the timing of species' life cycles and changing the composition of ecosystems. Climate change is also impacting people through flooding and by increasing the risk of health issues such as skin cancers and disease spread. Climate change is considered to be the single biggest threat to Ireland according to the head of the Defence Forces of Ireland, Mark Mellett.

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  • Climate change in the Republic of Ireland is having a range of impacts. Increasing temperatures are changing weather patterns, with increasing heatwaves, rainfall and storm events. These changes lead to ecosystem on land and in Irish waters, altering the timing of species' life cycles and changing the composition of ecosystems. Climate change is also impacting people through flooding and by increasing the risk of health issues such as skin cancers and disease spread. Climate change is considered to be the single biggest threat to Ireland according to the head of the Defence Forces of Ireland, Mark Mellett. (en)
  • Tá leibhéil an CO2 san atmaisféar chomh maith leis na harduithe sna meánteochtaí domhanda níos airde anois ná am ar bith le 650,000 bliain. Tá athruithe móra i ndán dá bharr, in Éirinn agus thar lear, do chúrsaí oibre, taistil, tomhaltais, seirbhísí agus dramhaíola. (ga)
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  • Current/past Köppen climate classification map for the Republic of Ireland for 1980–2016 (en)
  • Predicted Köppen climate classification map for the Republic of Ireland for 2071–2100 (en)
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  • Climate change in the Republic of Ireland is having a range of impacts. Increasing temperatures are changing weather patterns, with increasing heatwaves, rainfall and storm events. These changes lead to ecosystem on land and in Irish waters, altering the timing of species' life cycles and changing the composition of ecosystems. Climate change is also impacting people through flooding and by increasing the risk of health issues such as skin cancers and disease spread. Climate change is considered to be the single biggest threat to Ireland according to the head of the Defence Forces of Ireland, Mark Mellett. (en)
  • Tá leibhéil an CO2 san atmaisféar chomh maith leis na harduithe sna meánteochtaí domhanda níos airde anois ná am ar bith le 650,000 bliain. Tá athruithe móra i ndán dá bharr, in Éirinn agus thar lear, do chúrsaí oibre, taistil, tomhaltais, seirbhísí agus dramhaíola. (ga)
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  • Climate change in the Republic of Ireland (en)
  • Athrú aeráide in Éirinn (ga)
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