Climate Change Act 2008 — United Kingdom law | Esheria

Climate Change Act 2008

The Secretary of State must meet the 2050 carbon target, set carbon budgets, and report on emissions and progress; the Committee on Climate Change advises, and certain orders and regulations require consultation and publication steps.

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Jurisdiction
United Kingdom
Instrument
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Language
en
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About this statute

The Secretary of State must meet the 2050 carbon target, set carbon budgets, and report on emissions and progress; the Committee on Climate Change advises, and certain orders and regulations require consultation and publication steps. This provision gives the relevant authorities powers over trading schemes and climate change reporting, and imposes reporting, guidance, and compliance duties on specified bodies. The regulations can set up a trading scheme for allowances, credits, certificates, and permits, but must include limits and anti-misuse rules, and can also create enforcement, charging, and offence provisions. The provision sets rules for civil sanctions, appeals, guidance, reporting, reviews, fund payments, and a criminal offence for unlawful disclosure of information.