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- Defines key terms such as “data provider,” “carbon budget allocation,” and “mitigation plan.”
- States the purpose of the regulations is to facilitate compliance with the Climate Change Act and manage carbon budgets.
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- Lists greenhouse gases and activities that contribute to climate change.
- Activities must have commenced and are subject to periodic review.
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- Data providers must register if they exceed a threshold of 30,000 tonnes CO2-eq annually.
- Registration timelines: 60 days for existing providers, 30 days for new entrants.
- Registration details must be accurate and submitted via a web-based platform.
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- Data providers must submit greenhouse gas emissions data at least one year before the commitment period.
- Carbon budget allocations are determined based on submitted data and methodologies outlined in the regulations.
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- Data providers must prepare and submit mitigation plans to demonstrate compliance with carbon budget allocations.
- Plans must include details of mitigation measures and projected emission reductions.
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- Annual progress reports on compliance with carbon budgets and implementation of mitigation plans are required.
- Reports must be submitted by March 31 each year for the preceding calendar year.
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- Independent verification of emissions data is mandatory at least three times per commitment period.
- Data providers are responsible for the costs associated with validation and verification.
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- Outlines appeals process, offences, and penalties for non-compliance.
- Non-compliance with carbon budget allocations may result in higher carbon tax rates.
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- Annexures provide detailed lists of greenhouse gases, listed activities, and registration requirements.
- Include templates for data submission and reporting formats.
Public comments as delivered
Government notice
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A Framework for a Just Transition in SA — Presidential Climate Commission
Expert Perspectives — Presidential Climate Commission
In the News
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- SA Legal Academy — CARBON BUDGETING & EMISSION MITIGATION PLANNING: DRAFT REGULATIONS OUT FOR COMMENT
- Engineering News — Carbon budget and mitigation regulations to be released for comment in August
- Green Building Africa — South Africa publishes draft National Greenhouse Gas Carbon Budget and Mitigation Plan Regulations for comment
- BusinessDay — SA tightens climate change regime
- White & Case — Unpacking the South African Climate Change Act
- BusinessDay — Dion George opens carbon budget regulations for public input
- Mining Weekly — The impact of the Climate Change Act on the mining industry
- Daily Maverick — ‘Doesn’t have teeth’ — experts voice concern about deferral of ‘key’ clauses in Climate Change Act
Wits Global Change Institute What is a carbon budget and why should South Africans care? How much are we polluting, and how much should we cut down by 2050 to prevent a disaster? Here’s what you need to know about cutting carbon emissions and getting on a low carbon pathway, before it’s too late.
Researchers at Imperial’s Grantham Institute developed this animation to explain what the carbon budget is, and why the world needs to take drastic action to cut emissions of greenhouse gases.
BusinessDay TV Sasol has slashed the budget for its greenhouse-gas emission reduction roadmap by 70% and will now spend no more than R7 billion on the initiative. The group believes it will still be able to reduce its global greenhouse-gas emission footprint by 30% come 2030. Business Day TV spoke to CEO Simon Baloyi for more detail.
CBC News Meteorologist Christy Climenhaga explains how carbon budgets can impact climate change, and how challenging it can be to implement them.
Lexis Nexis South Africa LexisNexis South Africa hosted a Soft Launch and author discussion with the authors of the Concise Guide to Carbon Tax.
Bloomberg Originals Imagine a financial tool that lowers greenhouse gasses, speeds the green transition and rejuvenates forests. That’s the promise of carbon offsets, but far from the reality. In this segment from Getting Warmer, Kal Penn explains how carbon offset markets work, or in most cases don’t.
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