ENDS Report 394, November 2007, pp. 5-6
23 November 2007
The government has decided not to push the Climate Change Bill’s carbon reduction target for 2050 above 60% or to include emissions from international aviation and shipping in the target - but will review the case for doing so.
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Further information:
- 1. Climate Change Bill and explanatory notes
- 2. Taking forward the UK Climate Change Bill: the government response to pre-legislative scrutiny and public consultation
- 3. Environmental Audit Committee: 9th report, session 2006-07, The structure of Government and the challenge of climate change
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