
The Pro version of the software has all the same basic features as Google Earth.

Luckily, since 2015, Google Earth has become free to use for anyone. This is exactly the reason why Google Earth Pro used to cost $399 annually.

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The emissions that come from buildings should come down by 44% to 56%, which is to happen through measures like retrofitting homes, while land and forestry emissions should drop by 37% to 58%. Transport must cut its emissions between 42% to 50% and industry between 29% and 41%.

The agriculture sector, which is responsible for the most greenhouse gases, has been targeted with the lowest change – a drop of 22% to 30%. The amount of emissions generated from electricity must fall between 62% and 81% by 2030 compared to 2018 – the largest of any sector. Many of the targets in the revised Climate Action Plan are the same as the ones that were set out in the original Climate Action Plan in 2019 – to retrofit 500,000 homes by 2030 and recycle 70% of packaging waste, for example.īut others have set the bar higher – instead of having 70% of electricity generated from renewable sources by 2030, the new plan aims to increase the share of renewable-sourced electricity to up to 80%. THE GOVERNMENT HAS set out how it intends to meet Ireland’s climate targets over the next nine years. Poll: Are you happy with the revised Climate Action Plan?
