Laura Burke

Laura Burke

Total lobbying returns involving this official: 7

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Most Recent Title
Director General
Most Recent Public Body
Environmental Protection Agency
First Seen
8 January 2025
Last Seen
21 May 2026

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Director General

Observed Public Bodies

Environmental Protection Agency

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Beefplan Movement

184 officials
2026-05-21

Intent: Support for policies and programmes beneficial for Irish beef farmers

Details: Matters of significance to Irish Cattle & Beef farmers

Methods
In relation to programme and policy issues relevant to beef farmers - Informal communicationIn relation to programme and policy issues relevant to beef farmers - Phone callThe emails were in relation to programme and policy issues relevant to beef farmers - Email

Ibec

1 official
2026-01-21

Intent: Invite as guest at Ibec's President's Dinner, discuss general issues facing BioPharmaChem sector

Details: BioPharmaChem - Ibec President's Dinner

Officials
Methods
EmailEvent / ReceptionInformal communication

Intent: To point out that Irish farmers fully recognise the urgency of climate action and are determined to play their part in meeting national emissions reduction targets. Across the country, farmers are already reducing emissions, adopting science-based mitigation measures, and investing in innovative technologies — often under significant financial and regulatory pressure.::To highlight that the transition must be fair, practical, and properly supported. To this end, the climate neutrality interpretation proposed by the Climate Change Advisory Council in the Carbon Budget Proposal 2031–2040 should be supported by Government.::That, adopting a net-zero carbon dioxide plus temperature-neutrality target by 2050 is scientifically grounded, economically prudent, aligns with the Paris Agreement goals and supports a just transition for Irish farmers.::IFA proposes the following::1. Seek postponement of Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) - The current design of the EU CBAM risks penalisi

Details: Implementing Climate Action Measures

Methods
EmailInformal communicationLetter

Ibec

1 official
2025-09-19

Intent: Have DPO share expertise on environmental policy at flagship conference, BioPharmaChem Impact

Details: Speaking at conference

Officials
Methods
EmailEvent / Reception

Ibec

1 official
2025-01-21

Intent: Increased understanding of the sustainability priorities of Ibec members

Details: Business sustainability priorities

Officials
Methods
Meeting

Intent: To ensure that the correct policy signals stimulate appropriate market incentives and the right investments for a cost-effective transition. The shared view of the all-island electricity sector from generation through to retail is that:Ireland must increase electrification of industry in tandem with our accelerated renewables adoption.Investment of close to €2bn annually in electricity grid. An investment framework to support the decarbonisation of the All-island Electricity System.

Details: Raise awareness of a series of policy papers published by the Electricity Association of Ireland (EAI) that outline the collective view of the Electricity Sector on achieving our post-2030 Zero e-Mission Future. These policy papers follow on from a 2020 study prepared by the EAI and MaREI SFI Resea, ...

Methods
Circulate a series of policy papers published by the Electricity Association of Ireland (EAI) that outline the collective view of the Electricity Sector on achieving our post-2030 Zero e-Mission Future. These policy papers follow on from a 2020 study prepared by the EAI and MaREI SFI Research Centre for Energy, Climate and Marine Research and Innovation on what the all-island electricity system needs to look like in 2030 on the way to fully decarbonised electricity generation. - EmailCirculate a series of policy papers published by the Electricity Association of Ireland (EAI) that outline the collective view of the Electricity Sector on achieving our post-2030 Zero e-Mission Future. These policy papers follow on from a 2020 study prepared by the EAI and MaREI SFI Research Centre for Energy, Climate and Marine Research and Innovation on what the all-island electricity system needs to look like in 2030 on the way to fully decarbonised electricity generation. - Letter