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Sustainable Development

Question for Department for Energy and Climate Change

UIN 4662, tabled on 29 June 2015

To ask the Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change, what policy outcomes the Government is seeking on the mitigation of climate change and promotion of low carbon development from the Sustainable Development Goals summit in September 2015 and the UNFCC's summit in November 2015; and if she will make a statement.

This answer is the replacement for a previous holding answer.

Answered on

3 July 2015

2015 is an important year for international decision-making.

The Government recognises the important linkages between sustainability, climate change and development, since eradicating extreme poverty goes hand-in-hand with addressing climate change and sustainability.

The UK supports visible integration of climate and environment across the post-2015 framework; and significant targets in key areas, such as food, energy and water. The framework should complement and support, but not duplicate, international climate negotiations already underway.

Securing an ambitious global climate deal at the UNFCCC conference of the Parties in Paris is a priority. We are working to secure an agreement that; secures a set of country targets that together keep the global 2°C goal within reach, includes a regular review of targets and a Long Term Goal and a set of rules that ensures transparency and accountability of commitments and allows the world to track progress.

Answered by

Department for Energy and Climate Change
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