Committee on Climate Change definition

Committee on Climate Change means the body established under section 32 of the Climate Change Act 2008;

Examples of Committee on Climate Change in a sentence

  • Next steps for UK heat policy, London: Committee on Climate Change.

  • The Committee on Climate Change will have a specific role in reporting annually to Parliament on the UK’s progress towards achieving its targets and budgets.

  • A Committee on Climate Change will be set up as an independent, expert body to advise the Government on the pathway to the 2050 target and to advise specifically on: the level of carbon budgets, reduction effort needed by sectors of the economy covered by trading schemes, and other sectors, and on the optimum balance between domestic action and international trading in carbon allowances.

  • In its 6th Carbon Budget2, the Committee on Climate Change also stated that people will need to be more actively involved and supported to make low carbon choices on travel, heating, consumption, food, and be better involved in decision-making if they are to help facilitate the transition to net zero.

  • She was formerly the Head of the Inter- agency Committee on Climate Change and the Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) Secretariat.

  • Table 4 below shows the forecasted budgets for the Concertation Committee on Climate Change.

  • At the national level, the Brazilian Government instituted the Inter-Ministerial Committee on Climate Change (CIMGC) in 2007 to guide and prepare the ‘National Plan on Climate Change’.

  • Furthermore, since 2015 has been established and is functional the National Committee on Climate Change.

  • The European Parliament Temporary Committee on Climate Change discussed several relevant questions related to the topic of climate change and adaptation strategies.

  • Each carbon budget’s target is recommended by the Committee on Climate Change (CCC), an independent advisory body of experts set up by the Climate Change Act; next, the carbon budget is debated and legislated by Parliament.