Programme
for the development of national climate policy and legislation
2012
|
January |
Independent
analysis by NESC Secretariat, for the purpose of informing further
development of national climate policy, to commence. |
|
Early
February |
In
parallel with the independent analysis by the NESC Secretariat, Minister
for the Environment, Community and Local Government to launch a structured,
open, and inclusive consultation on national policy and legislation
following on from the review issued the Minister on 3rd
November 2011. |
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The
consultation process will run up to the end of April. |
|
End
June |
NESC
Secretariat to submit its interim report, which will focus on potential
options for policies and measures to close the distance to Ireland’s
greenhouse gas emission reduction target under Decision 406/2009/EC
in the compliance period 2013-2020. |
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|
Minister
to make an overview analysis of the responses to the consultation
available on line. |
|
Quarter
3 |
Minister
to release the interim report from NESC Secretariat; views to be sought
from Oireachtas Joint Committee on the Environment, Transport, Culture
and the Gaeltacht. |
|
Quarter
4 |
Minister
to – |
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|
a) announce the Government response to the interim report from NESC Secretariat - and b)
issue heads of a climate Bill for consideration by the
Oireachtas Joint Committee on the Environment, Transport, Culture
and the Gaeltacht and stakeholders, following Government approval. |
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End
2012 |
NESC
Secretariat to submit its final report. |
2013
|
February |
Minister
to release final report from NESC Secretariat. |
|
March
– June |
Oireachtas
Joint Committee to consider the NESC reports and Heads of climate
bill, consulting with stakeholders as determined by the Committee.
|
|
End
June |
Oireachtas
Joint Committee to report on national climate policy development and
appropriate legislation. |
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Quarter
3/4 |
Having
regard to – |
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Government
to adopt a national policy position on transition to a low-carbon
future, including appropriate institutional arrangements, and finalise
the introduction of climate legislation. |