Turkey’s New Climate Law Faces Backlash From Opposition, NGOs over Commercial Focus - Turkish Minute
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Turkey’s new climate law faces backlash from opposition, NGOs over commercial focus - Turkish Minute
Turkey’s newly passed climate law is attracting sharp criticism from opposition lawmakers and environmental groups who argue that the legislation prioritizes market mechanisms over meaningful environmental action and excludes key stakeholders from the policymaking process, BBC's Turkish service reported on Thursday.
The Climate Law proposal was accepted in the Turkish Grand National Assembly General Assembly. What is the Climate Law that nature defenders oppose? The Ministry shared 10 questions and 10 answers.
With Türkiye's first "Climate Law", the fight against climate change will be provided with a legal infrastructure. With the law, new practices will be implemented to achieve the 2053 net zero emission target and reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
Türkiye has officially achieved its green growth and net zero emissions targets by enacting a pioneering law in the fight against climate change. While the powers of the Climate Change Presidency have been increased, the balance between the environment and the economy will be achieved with the Emissions Trading System.
Türkiye's first "Climate Law Proposal" was accepted by the Turkish Grand National Assembly General Assembly and became law.
The Climate Law, prepared in line with the green growth vision and net zero emission target, was accepted in the General Assembly of the Turkish Grand National Assembly. The law includes many issues ranging from reducing greenhouse gas emissions to climate justice...Click for more
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