2019 - Franco Angeli
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The UK National Energy and Climate Plan
173-179 p.
- The UK's draft Integrated National Energy and Climate Plan has been heavily criticised by its independent panel set up to advise on climate change, the Committee on Climate Change (CCC). The CCC found that the UK was not prepared for the likely temperature increases, that policies were not sufficient to meet the targets for the period up to 2032 and that policies for sectors other than electricity needed to be strengthened. The European Commission had some criticisms but in view of the UK's plans to leave the European Union, they are likely to have little impact. [Publisher's text].
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ISSN: 2280-7667
KEYWORDS
- United Kingdom, climate change, national energy and climate plan, committee on climate change
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- Introduction : a critical overview of the European National Energy and Climate Plans
- On the draft of the Austrian National Energy and Climate Plan
- Meta-review of Belgium's integrated National Energy and Climate draft Plan 2021-2030
- The French Energy & Climate draft Plan
- Assessment of the drafted German integrated National Energy and Climate Plan
- The Italian draft National Energy-Climate Plan
- Dutch climate and energy policy : targets and progress for 2020 and 2030
- Review of the Polish integrated National Energy and Climate draft Plan 2021-2030
- The Spanish National Energy and Climate Plan
- The UK National Energy and Climate Plan
- Combining discounting and distributional weights : lessons from climate change economic assessments
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