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The Minister of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment, Dr Dion George, says the gazetting of the Climate Change Act lays the foundation for a green economy that is resilient, inclusive, and future-focused.
George said on Monday that President Cyril Ramaphosa, has proclaimed the Act, which was published in the government gazette on Monday, signalling the commencement date of the Act.
“The Act is intended to enable the development of an effective climate change response and a long-term, just transition to a low-carbon and climate-resilient economy and society for South Africa in the context of sustainable development; and to provide for matters connected therewith.
“Furthermore, the Act lays the foundation for a green economy that is resilient, inclusive, and future-focused.
“By creating a clear framework for climate action, the Act will drive innovation, foster sustainable industries, and support job creation in renewable energy, sustainable agriculture, and eco-tourism, among other sectors,” George said.
He said the Climate Change Act represents a critical milestone not just for environmental sustainability, but for economic development and job creation.
“We are committed to ensuring that climate action becomes a catalyst for driving economic growth, creating jobs, and building a sustainable future for South Africa.”
“The Act reflects the government’s commitment to achieve a just transition to a low-carbon economy, ensuring that climate action goes hand-in-hand with economic empowerment and job creation,” he said.
George, however, noted that although the Act has come into operation, the commencement of certain provisions, namely, sections 12(6), 13(1), 13(2), 13(3)(b), 14(3)(a), 15(5), 15(6), 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 25(4)(c), 26(2) to (6), 27, 28 and 30(2)(a) and (b), has been deferred to a later date.
“The reason for deferring these specific provisions is that the Department of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment (DFFE) is developing a set of regulations that will enable the implementation of these provisions.
"Some of the draft regulations are at an advanced stage of development and will be published in the government gazette for public input and comment soon.
“The recent severe weather conditions that have caused havoc in different parts of the country are a stark reminder of the urgent need for decisive climate action and my department will continue to work hard towards achieving our mandate,” said Dr George.