Waterford County Council must actively involve all community members, particularly those disproportionately affected by environmental issues, for a just transition off fossil fuels. Holding individuals accountable for emissions and avoiding burdening vulnerable groups is vital. Enhancing public transportation with electric buses, cycling infrastructure, and pedestrian-friendly measures reduces carbon emissions and promotes equitable access. Addressing climate refugees' needs requires policies, collaboration, and support systems. Improving cycling infrastructure through safe lanes and community consultation encourages sustainable transportation. Integrating these recommendations creates a people-centric city, fostering community engagement, robust public transportation, climate justice, and cycling-friendly infrastructure for a greener and fairer future.