The government’s main framework for action on climate change is the Climate Change Response Act 2002. It sets long-term, national targets for emissions The production and discharge of something e.g. the production and discharge of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere. reduction and a framework for improving climate resilience The ability of a system and its component parts to anticipate, absorb, accommodate, or recover from the effects of a hazardous climatic event in timely and efficient manner. This includes ensuring the preservation, restoration, or improvement of its essential basic structures to become better prepared for future climate change impacts., with direct implications for Auckland and Auckland Council.
The Climate Change Response (Zero Carbon) Amendment Act 2019 (‘Zero Carbon Amendment Act’) provides a framework for New Zealand to develop climate policies that contribute to global efforts to limit average temperature increase, and to allow for the preparation and adaptation Actions taken to help communities and ecosystems cope with changing climate condition (UNFCCC). to the effects of climate change.
The Zero Carbon Amendment Act set up new domestic greenhouse gas emissions targets, established a Climate Change Commission and requires government to development and implement policies for climate mitigation The action of reducing the severity, harm and seriousness of climate change through emissions reduction and adaptation. The Ministry for the Environment is leading the coordination and development of the National Climate Change Risk Assessment and the National Adaptation Plan, in response to this Amendment Act.
Beyond these, there is other supporting and related legislation, policy and investment that have implications on climate actions in Auckland.