Climate change in the Australian Capital Territory affects various environments and industries.
The territory's emissions amounted to 1.42 million tonnes in 2005 compared to 1.28 million tonnes in 2022. [1]
Climate change is expected to increase the rate at which bushfires, heatwaves and hail occur in the territory. [2]
The ACT government installed solar panels at thousands of social housing properties. [3] In 2024, the Labor Party, the Greens and the Liberals all committed to expanding public transport in Canberra. [4] Transpot Canberra implemented an integrated ticketing system. [5]
Climate Change and Greenhouse Gas Reduction Act 2010 | |
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Legislative Assembly of the Australian Capital Territory | |
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Citation | A2010-41 |
Assented to | 2010-11-04 |
Legislative history | |
Bill title | Climate Change and Greenhouse Gas Reduction Bill 2010 |
Keywords | |
emissions targets | |
Status: In force |
The Climate Change (Greenhouse Gas Emissions Targets) Bill was the first and so far only climate legislative initiative presented by a Liberal Party at the state, territory or federal level. [6] A stronger version of the bill became a part of the coalition deal between the Labor Party and the ACT Greens. [6]
The Act sets targets for emissions reductions compared to 1990 levels as: [6]
The Act required that per capita emissions must have peaked by 30 June 2013. [6]
Under the Act, the ACT Government set an emissions reduction target of 50-60% from 1990 levels by 2025 compared to 1990, as part of its Climate Change Strategy 2019-2025 document. [7]