![]() Update Alberta Announces Revisions to GHG Legislation; Convenes Panel to Advise on Comprehensive Climate Change StrategyThomas W. McInerney and Duncan M. McPherson June 25, 2015 Authors Duncan McPhersonPartner Today the Alberta government announced important changes to current climate change legislation, the Specified Gas Emitters Regulation (SGER). The government has stated that it would renew the SGER, which was set to expire on June 30th, with the following changes:
The government emphasized that today's announced changes to the SGER are part of a larger effort towards arriving at a comprehensive climate change strategy. The government has appointed an advisory panel, chaired by Dr. Andrew Leach of the University of Alberta, to conduct a comprehensive review of current policy, consult with stakeholders, and make recommendations for further measures. The advisory panel is to report by the Fall. Its mandate is to examine carbon emissions on a broad scale and not just those currently regulated under the SGER. The advice of the panel will be considered by the government in its development of a new provincial climate change strategy. The timing for completion of such new strategy has not been set definitively by today's announcement; however, the government indicates a goal of making further policy announcements in time for the COP21 climate change summit in Paris at the end of 2015. Republishing Requests For permission to republish this or any other publication, contact Amrita Kochhar at kochhara@bennettjones.com. For informational purposes only This publication provides an overview of legal trends and updates for informational purposes only. For personalized legal advice, please contact the authors. AuthorsDuncan McPherson, Partner Vancouver • 604.891.5184 • mcphersond@bennettjones.com |