The Climate Change (Northern Ireland) Act 2022 is a significant legislative measure aimed at addressing climate change within Northern Ireland. This Act sets out ambitious targets and frameworks to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, mirroring initiatives in other parts of the UK but tailored to the specific needs and context of Northern Ireland.
Purpose:
The primary purpose of the Climate Change (Northern Ireland) Act 2022 is to mitigate climate change by reducing greenhouse gas emissions across various sectors in Northern Ireland. The Act aims to achieve a 100% reduction of greenhouse gas emissions by 2050 (relative to 1990 levels), known as 'net zero'. Additionally, it sets interim targets to ensure progress is made consistently over the coming decades.
Requirements:
Who They Apply To:
The Climate Change (Northern Ireland) Act 2022 is a comprehensive approach intended to drive significant reductions in greenhouse gas emissions, contributing to the global effort to combat climate change and move towards a sustainable future.
The Climate Change (Northern Ireland) Act 2022 sets forth specific evidence requirements to ensure effective monitoring, accountability, and transparency in the pursuit of its ambitious climate targets. These requirements are crucial for tracking progress and guiding policy decisions. Here's a concise summary of the key evidence requirements under this Act:
These evidence requirements are designed to ensure that Northern Ireland’s approach to addressing climate change is robust, based on sound data, and leads to verifiable progress in reducing emissions and adapting to climate impacts.
The Climate Change (Northern Ireland) Act 2022 sets forth stringent and comprehensive targets for reducing greenhouse gas emissions but includes certain exemptions to accommodate specific circumstances where compliance with general provisions may not be feasible or necessary. Here are the main types of exemptions included in the Act:
These exemptions are designed to provide necessary flexibility and ensure that the goals of the Climate Change (Northern Ireland) Act 2022 are met without placing undue burdens on specific groups or sectors. They are typically tightly regulated to ensure they do not undermine the overall effectiveness of the Act’s climate goals.
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