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Climate Change

Written question asked by Lord Foster of Bath (Liberal Democrat) on Thursday, 12 December 2024, in the House of Lords. It was due for an answer on Wednesday, 18 December 2024. It was answered by Lord Hunt of Kings Heath (Labour) on Thursday, 12 December 2024 on behalf of the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero.

Question

To ask His Majesty's Government, further to the Written Answer by Lord Hunt of Kings Heath on 3 December (HL2700), whether they consider nationally determined contributions under the Paris Agreement to be legally binding targets in UK law.

Answer

The UK’s 2030 and 2035 nationally determined contributions are fair and ambitious contributions to global action on climate change, in line with the Paris Agreement temperature goal. NDCs are international communications of ambition required to be communicated under the Paris Agreement, a treaty under international law. Alongside our international commitments, the UK was the first country to introduce a legally binding, long-term emissions reduction target under the Climate Change Act 2008. This framework includes the UK’s legislated 2050 net zero target, which the Climate Change Committee has confirmed is consistent with the trajectories of the UK’s 2030 and 2035 NDCs.

Type
Written question
Reference
HL3182
Session
2024-25
Climate Change
Tuesday, 3 December 2024
Written questions
House of Lords
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