A first internal draft of his Ministry of Environmental Protection for the Climate Act, which is to be called the Climate Protection Act in the future, has been sent by Norbert Totschnig to the coalition partners.
This is now to be jointly developed and then sent for review, announced the head of the department on Tuesday in the ORF midday journal. Totschnig did not comment on specific measures, but referred to the key points contained in the government program. Such as an interministerial steering group, a control mechanism in case goals are not achieved, as well as a roadmap with targets for the individual sectors with regard to climate neutrality by 2040.
They are working intensively on the Climate Act and he sees a high motivation in the government to send it on its way soon. It must then go through the parliamentary process in the fall. As for "regulatory measures" in addition to the subsidies, these would come up for discussion "when we all sit together in the steering group".
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