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UK, EU and international environmental law weekly: key cases, consultations and regulatory developments on climate, energy, waste, biodiversity and ESG—23 May 2024

Published on: 23 May 2024

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  • Air emissions and climate change
  • Energy efficiency and buildings
  • Energy for environmental lawyers
  • Environmental assessment
  • Environmental disputes and proceedings
  • Environmental enforcement and prosecutions
  • Environmental information
  • ESG and sustainability
  • Hazardous substances and chemicals
  • Marine
  • Nature, biodiversity and habitat conservation
  • Waste
  • Waste producer responsibility regimes
  • Water, flooding and drainage
  • Daily and weekly news alerts
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Air emissions and climate change

Carbon Budget Plan judicial review succeeds (R (Friends of the Earth and others) v Secretary of State for Energy Security & Net Zero) This claim concerns the government’s obligations under the Climate Change Act 2008 (CCA 2008). Central to it is the Secretary of State’s duty to formulate and lay before Parliament proposals and policies which, in his judgement, ‘will enable the carbon budgets’ to be met (CCA 2008, s 13(1)). The judicial review challenged the Carbon Budget Delivery Plan (‘the CBDP’), approved by the Secretary of State and placed before Parliament on 30 March 2023...

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