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Celia Barlow MP Welcomes the Government's Blueprint for Tackling Climate Change
Celia see's new Bill as Paving the Way for a Cleaner Tomorrow
The draft Climate Change Bill, the first of its kind in any country, and accompanying strategy, that sets out a framework for moving the UK to a low-carbon
economy, demonstrating the UK’s leadership as progress continues establishing a post-2012 global emissions agreement, was launched today by David Miliband, Secretary of State for the Environment,
Food and Rural Affairs. Watch a video of Mr Milliband introducing the Bill here
Key points of the draft bill include:
A series of clear targets for reducing carbon dioxide emissions – including making the UK’s target for a 60 per cent reduction by 2050 and a 26 to 32 per
cent reduction by 2020 legally binding.
A new system of legally binding five year “carbon budgets”, set at least 15 years ahead, to provide clarity on the UK’s pathway towards its key targets and
increase the certainty that businesses and individuals need to invest in low-carbon technologies.
A new statutory body, the Committee on Climate Change, to provide independent expert advice and guidance to Government on achieving its targets and
staying within its carbon budgets.
New powers to enable the Government to more easily implement policies to cut emissions.
A new system of annual open and transparent reporting to parliament. The Committee on Climate Change will provide an independent progress report to which the
Government must respond. This will ensure the Government is held to account every year on its progress towards each 5-year carbon budget and the 2020 and 2050 targets.
A requirement for Government to regularly report on current and predicted impacts of climate change and on its proposals and policy for adapting to climate
change.
Celia Barlow MP said: “Climate change is one of the biggest issues facing this country and I am delighted that this Government is leading the way both on
the international and the national level. I hope constituents will join me in pledging support for this strategy and look individually whether they can reduce there own personal carbon
emissions.”The strategy paper sets out a how the Climate Change Bill fits into the
Government’s wider international strategy and a range of future domestic policies to achieve its aims.It argues that all sectors of society will have to contribute to the transition to a low-carbon economy, but that this does not mean a reduction in standards of
living.It sets out a vision for how the UK can move to a low carbon economy
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