A plea has been made for Ireland to withdraw from the Energy Charter Treaty.
This comes after Poland made the decision to withdraw from the Treaty.
Sinn Féin Senator Lynn Boyland has criticised the Treaty, claiming it has "no place in a post Paris Agreement world".
"The Treaty's Investor State Dispute Settlement (ISDS) clause has enabled fossil fuel companies to sue Governments for policies that aim to phase out or curb the use of fossil fuels," said Senator Boylan.
"Only last month, Oil firm Rockhopper successfully sued the Italian Government for £210 million. Even the most recent IPCC report singled out the Energy Charter Treaty as a barrier to decarbonisation.
"It is no surprise therefore that the Polish Government have rightly come to the conclusion that this dinosaur treaty is beyond reform and that the only option is for EU Member States to withdraw.
"Before the Summer break, I tabled a motion calling for Ireland to withdraw from the Energy Charter Treaty, I am now calling on the Government to support this call and to join Poland in leaving."
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