The Climate Change Act has been published in the Government Gazette and is aimed at enabling the development of an effective climate change response, as well as a long-term, just transition to a low-carbon and climate-resilient economy and society for South Africa in the context of sustainable development.
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, says Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment Minister Dr Dion George.
“The Act represents a critical milestone for environmental sustainability, economic development and job creation. We are committed to ensuring climate action becomes a catalyst for driving economic growth, creating jobs, and building a sustainable future for South Africa,” he adds.
The Act demonstrates the government’s commitment to achieving a just transition to a low-carbon economy by ensuring that climate action goes hand-in-hand with economic empowerment and job creation.
As the country, much like the rest of the world, faces growing environmental and economic complexities, the Act provides a vital framework for securing a prosperous and sustainable future for all South Africans.
Further, although the Act has come into operation, the implementation of certain provisions of the Act, 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 implementation of these provisions.
Some of the draft regulations are at an advanced stage of development and will be gazetted for public input and comment soon, the department says.
“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,” says George.
The DFFE will continue to keep members of the public informed of the finalisation of the regulations and the full implementation of the Climate Change Act.