Citizens’ Assembly on Biodiversity Loss

In February 2022, following debates in both Houses, the Citizens’ Assembly on Biodiversity Loss was formally established by way of resolutions of Dáil Éireann and Seanad Éireann.

At its final meeting on 21 January 2023, the Assembly voted on a series of propositions that were the culmination of careful deliberation and debate, informed by detailed input from experts, stakeholders and the general public. After deliberating on how the State can improve its response to the issue of biodiversity loss, the Assembly agreed 159 recommendations. These 73 high-level recommendations and 86 sectoral-specific recommendations were agreed through a mixture of consensus agreement and ballots.

You can read the report here: https://citizensassembly.ie/previous-assemblies/citizens-assembly-on-biodiversity-loss/report/

Our Submission

The Environmental Pillar made a detailed submission to the Assembly and recommended the following:

You can read the full submission from the Environment Pillar here.

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