URGENT: If you're Irish read this.
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URGENT: If you're Irish read this. Please spread the word
"The government now wants to make it super expensive (>€100,000) for ordinary people to go to court to protect the environment.
The Government is currently engaged in an extremely short consultation on proposed rules to cap legal costs when you go to court and hold the state to account for breaking environmental law.
If you think this is wrong, make your views known by emailing
aarhus@dcee.gov.ie by 15 January. -
URGENT: If you're Irish read this. Please spread the word
"The government now wants to make it super expensive (>€100,000) for ordinary people to go to court to protect the environment.
The Government is currently engaged in an extremely short consultation on proposed rules to cap legal costs when you go to court and hold the state to account for breaking environmental law.
If you think this is wrong, make your views known by emailing
aarhus@dcee.gov.ie by 15 January.@gerrymcgovern FYI: here is the consultation page referred to above https://www.gov.ie/en/department-of-climate-energy-and-the-environment/consultations/consultation-on-the-regulation-of-costs-payable-in-matters-prescribed-on-foot-of-section-295-of-the-planning-and-development-act-2024-scale-of-fees/
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URGENT: If you're Irish read this. Please spread the word
"The government now wants to make it super expensive (>€100,000) for ordinary people to go to court to protect the environment.
The Government is currently engaged in an extremely short consultation on proposed rules to cap legal costs when you go to court and hold the state to account for breaking environmental law.
If you think this is wrong, make your views known by emailing
aarhus@dcee.gov.ie by 15 January.@gerrymcgovern Why they do this?
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@gerrymcgovern Why they do this?
@ThePolishDispatch to stop ordinary people from being able to protest against developments that would harm the environment, such as data centers
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