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Climate Change Agreements target review 2016: discussion paper and call for evidence

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Government response to Climate Change Agreements target review 2016 discussion paper and call for evidence

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This document is the Government Response to the ‘Climate Change Agreements Target Review 2016 Discussion Paper and Call for Evidence’ which sought views on proposals for the review. The document summarises the responses that have been received and sets out our next steps.


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Summary

Sets out the government’s proposals for the 2016 review of Climate Change Agreements targets.

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Call for evidence description

This discussion paper sets out the government’s proposals for the 2016 review of Climate Change Agreements targets and invites views from stakeholders on the proposed approach and methodology. This paper also includes a call for evidence to inform the review of sector commitments.

We welcome comments on the proposed approach and methodology, and responses to the call for evidence by 23 January 2015.

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Climate Change Agreements target review 2016: discussion paper and call for evidence

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Published 29 October 2014
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