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The South Australia Climate Change and Greenhouse Emissions Reduction Act of 2007 is legislation aimed at tackling climate change and promoting sustainability within the state. It establishes measures to address climate change, sets targets for reducing greenhouse gas emissions, encourages the use of renewable energy sources, enhances business and community awareness of climate change issues, and facilitates the early development of policies and programs to combat climate change. The Act serves various purposes aligned with creating a sustainable future for South Australia.
The South Australia Government has announced plans to review and amend the Climate Change and Greenhouse Emissions Reduction Act 2007. The objective is to update greenhouse gas emission targets and enhance climate action efforts. Further details regarding the review will be provided in the near future, offering additional information on the proposed changes and their implications.
In both South Australia and across the globe, the impacts of climate change are becoming increasingly evident. Recognizing the urgency, the South Australian Parliament declared a climate emergency on May 31, 2022, affirming its commitment to restoring a safe climate by transitioning to a net-zero emissions economy. Collaboration between the government, businesses, industries, and communities will be key in building a resilient future characterized by net-zero emissions and effective adaptation to climate change. The government will prioritize a range of actions to tackle climate change, leveraging its existing efforts in renewable energy, emissions reduction, and climate change initiatives. This resource serves as a demonstration of the government’s comprehensive approach and determination to address the climate crisis.
In both South Australia and across the globe, the impacts of climate change are becoming increasingly evident. Recognizing the urgency, the South Australian Parliament declared a climate emergency on May 31, 2022, affirming its commitment to restoring a safe climate by transitioning to a net-zero emissions economy. Collaboration between the government, businesses, industries, and communities will be key in building a resilient future characterized by net-zero emissions and effective adaptation to climate change. The government will prioritize a range of actions to tackle climate change, leveraging its existing efforts in renewable energy, emissions reduction, and climate change initiatives. This resource serves as a demonstration of the government’s comprehensive approach and determination to address the climate crisis.
The Environment Protection Act of 1993 establishes the regulatory framework for safeguarding South Australia’s environment, encompassing land, air, and water. This legislation was developed through the consolidation of six Acts of Parliament and the elimination of corresponding statutory authorities, resulting in a streamlined approach to environmental protection. Its primary purpose is to ensure the preservation and conservation of the state’s natural resources and ecosystems.