
Cork and Dublin amongst 39 European cities awarded EU Mission City Labels
At the EU Mission Cities ceremony this morning Cork and Dublin were amongst 39 European cities awarded Mission City Labels.
Professor Brian Ó Gallachóir, UCC MaREI Director and co-chair of the National Mirror Group which was setup by the Department of the Environment, Climate and Communications (DECC) to support the cities said:
‘Congratulations to Cork along with Dublin on being amongst 39 European cities to receive the EU Mission City Label today. This marks the successful finalisation of Cork City’s climate change contract with the European Union to achieve climate neutrality by 2030. I was delighted and honoured to participate in the celebrations today in Vilnius. UCC is a proud and active partner in Cork’s Mission City climate action, both through our own emissions reduction activities and how our climate action research is driving emissions reductions city wide’
EU Mission City Labels
The Department of the Environment, Climate and Communications (DECC) has a formal role in supporting the EU Cities Mission, as set out in the 2023 and 2024 Climate Action Plans. In May 2024, the department set up a National Mirror Group to support the cities; the group is made up of representatives from the cities, government departments, national agencies, regional assemblies, academia, business, and civil society. This governance model is based on research and learning from other EU Mission cities.
The five objectives of the group are:
- To ensure a national focus on the Mission and that the cities are fully supported in their ambition to decarbonise by 2030
- To serve as the forum in which cities provide updates at the national level and discuss the enablers and barriers at city level
- To gain support for actions needed and serve as a mechanism to translate discussion into progress
- To assist the cities with their Climate City Contracts and further support needs, such as funding applications, opportunities for collaborative projects
- Specific local authority matters are outside the remit of the National Mirror Group
The group is co-chaired by Professor Brian Ó Gallachóir, UCC MaREI Director and Barry Quinlan, Assistant Secretary General for Climate in the Department of the Environment, Climate and Communications.
Cities have a fundamental role to play in addressing climate change. Even for cities with advanced strategies, however, the goal of reaching net-zero emissions remains extremely hard to reach. The participating cities in Ireland, managed by the three local authorities (Cork, Dublin, and Galway City Councils), face significant challenges in participating in this ambitious mission. The fundamental purpose of the Mission approach is to remove barriers inherent to the system. In the Irish context, work is often done in silos which must be addressed in an integrated manner across departments and agencies as climate change poses a challenge to the business-as-usual operation of government at national and local level.