Independent - Climate
Toxic mineral extraction should be banned in Northern Ireland
Omagh
Strongly AgreeCookstown
Strongly Agree
There is a need for modernising our utility and transport infrastructures to support the transition towards a circular economy.
Omagh
Strongly AgreeCookstown
Strongly Agree
There should be a crackdown on environmentally harmful acts & the strengthening of legislation regarding this
Omagh
Strongly AgreeCookstown
Strongly Agree
We need an independent Environmental Protection Agency to provide oversight and regulation across the private and public sector
Omagh
Strongly AgreeCookstown
Strongly Agree
We should reduce CO2 emissions through the promotion of renewable & sustainable methods
Omagh
Strongly AgreeCookstown
Strongly Agree
We should aim to achieve net-zero carbon emissions by 2035 through a gradual change to entirely sustainable materials, services and energy generation methods whilst utilising carbon capture & recycle method
Omagh
Strongly AgreeCookstown
Strongly Agree
The Rights of Nature should be protected via action taken from all levels of government
Omagh
Strongly AgreeCookstown
Strongly Agree
Petroleum licensing should be banned
Omagh
Strongly AgreeCookstown
Strongly Agree
The statutory obligation on government in Northern Ireland to support the exploration and extraction of fossil fuels should be removed
Omagh
Strongly AgreeCookstown
Strongly Agree
A Green New Deal for Northern Ireland needs delivered
Omagh
Somewhat AgreeCookstown
Strongly Agree
There should be a firewall between policymakers and mining / fossil fuel industries
Omagh
Strongly AgreeCookstown
Strongly Agree
Department for the Economy should release the Hatch Report, commissioned from Hatch Generis on the economic feasibility of natural gas extraction in Northern Ireland
Omagh
Strongly AgreeCookstown
Strongly Agree
Lough Neagh should be brought into public ownership
Omagh
Strongly AgreeCookstown
Somewhat Agree
Sand dredging in Lough Neagh should be suspended, pending independent scientific analysis and public consultation
Omagh
Strongly AgreeCookstown
Strongly Agree
The Climate Change Act 2022 needs fully implemented
Omagh
Strongly AgreeCookstown
Strongly Agree
Rescind the Memorandum of Understanding between the NIEA & UFU, which limits prosecutions and sanctions for pollution incidents by the farming industry.
Omagh
Strongly AgreeCookstown
Strongly Agree
We should introduce a ban on new fossil fuel infrastructure, investments, and subsidies (onshore and offshore)
Omagh
Strongly AgreeCookstown
Strongly Agree
We should insulate homes region-wide to green standards, and install heat pumps in each
Omagh
Strongly AgreeCookstown
Strongly Agree
There should be mandatory divestment of public anchor institutions from the fossil fuel industry
Omagh
Strongly AgreeCookstown
Strongly Agree
A ban on fossil fuel industry advertising should be introduced
Omagh
Strongly AgreeCookstown
Strongly Agree
There should be a public inquiry into the relationship between the utility regulator and the energy industry
Omagh
Strongly AgreeCookstown
Strongly Agree
There should be a public enquiry into the relationship between the NI Environment Agency and NFU
Omagh
Strongly AgreeCookstown
Strongly Agree
Climate and Ecological emergency declarations should be inserted into mandates of public authorities (ie utility regulator)
Omagh
Strongly AgreeCookstown
Strongly Agree
Public financial aid should be expanded to cooperative energy, food supply, and housing (including new builds and startups)
Omagh
Strongly AgreeCookstown
Strongly Agree
Where the planting of trees & other plants occurs, e.g. carbon capture, only native species should be used in order to promote biodiversity & avoid invasive monocultures
Omagh
Strongly AgreeCookstown
Somewhat Agree
We should deliver zero-carbon energy public transport across NI
Omagh
Strongly AgreeCookstown
Strongly Agree
There should be publicly funded universal retrofitting of private and social housing to align with climate and ecological objectives
Omagh
Strongly AgreeCookstown
Strongly Agree
A binding Citizens Assembly on Climate and Ecological Justice for the UK, or for Northern Ireland should be introduced
Omagh
Strongly AgreeCookstown
Strongly Agree
A government commissioned review should be delivered into how NI's formal education system is preparing students for the climate emergency and ecological crisis
Omagh
Strongly AgreeCookstown
Strongly Agree
The climate emergency and ecological crisis should be included in teacher training, and a new professional teaching qualification created
Omagh
Strongly AgreeCookstown
Strongly Agree
The priority of environmental sustainability in schools should increase, including green infrastructure, sustainability inspections, and sustainability rankings
Omagh
Strongly AgreeCookstown
Strongly Agree
A Northern Irish Climate and Biodiversity Emergency Education Act should be developed
Omagh
Strongly AgreeCookstown
Strongly Agree
There should be a Windfall tax on fossil fuel energy activities (fossil fuel energy companies and private investments therein)
Omagh
Strongly AgreeCookstown
Strongly Agree