Net zero by 2050 and interim target of 70% emissions reduction by 2035 passed by NSW parliament
by Tamsin Rose NSW state correspondent from Environment | The Guardian on (#6GRV1)
Greens and Coalition band together to force Labor to pass stronger greenhouse gas legislation than original policy
The New South Wales government's greenhouse gas emission reduction targets have been passed into law after the Greens and Coalition joined forces to strengthen the legislation to include interim targets.
The state's target of cutting emissions 70% compared with 2005 levels by 2035, and reaching net zero emissions by 2050, are now enshrined in law, and an independent advisory panel to monitor progress will be established.
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