Summary of Responses: Consultation on Northern Ireland’s 2030 & 2040 Emissions Reduction Targets & First Three Carbon Budgets & Seeking views on Climate Change Committee (CCC) Advice Report: The path to a Net Zero Northern Ireland

Date published: 08 May 2024

Last updated: 14 May 2024

On 21 June 2023, DAERA launched a public consultation lasting 16 weeks closing on 11 October.

The consultation sought the views of the public on whether the NI Executive should follow the UK Climate Change Committee (CCC) recommendations, set out in their advice report ‘The Path to a net zero Northern Ireland’ published in March 2023, specifically in relation to:

(i) The proposed 2030 and 2040 emissions reduction targets to continue the trajectory required to meet net zero by 2050.

(ii) The first three 5-yearly carbon budgets covering periods 2023-2027, 2028-2032 and 2033-2037.

(iii) Optional pathways and stretch ambitions required to achieve these targets and the target of net zero by 2050.

(iv) Specific sectoral advice for Agriculture, Land use, Land-Use Change, including Forestry, Energy, Transport, Buildings, Business and Industrial processes, Waste, and the Fisheries sectors.

Details

Consultation

The consultation received 235 written responses. A total of 21 sectoral workshops and stakeholder engagement events including public sessions took place as part of the consultation. Over 700 people attended these events.

DAERA are grateful to everyone who took time to respond to this consultation and/or attended the workshop/engagement events.

The consultation document is available for reference using the following link:

Public Consultation on Northern Ireland's Emissions Reduction Targets and Carbon Budgets

Main summary of responses and feedback from stakeholder engagement events

The main report is a summary of responses and provides the high level key findings and outcomes from the consultation and sectoral workshops and stakeholder engagement events including public sessions.

The main report can be found in the documents section below.

For those who want additional information to what is contained in the main report a further report providing granular analysis can be found in the documents section below.

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