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Inter-Ministerial Technical Committee for GHG emissions (CIPE resolution 123/2002)

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The resolution established an Inter-Ministerial Technical Committee for GHG emissions (CTE). The CTE is chaired by the Ministry of the Environment, Land and Sea and is constituted at the level of general directors and integrated with representatives of the Prime Minister's office, along with representatives of the Ministries of Economy and Finance, Economic Development, Agricultural, Food and Forestry Policies, Infrastructures, Transport, University and Research, Foreign Affairs and of Regions.

The main task of the CTE is to monitor GHG emissions, evaluate the implementation of policies and measures identified in the national strategy of GHG emissions and assist the Ministry of the Environment, Land and Sea in elaborating the national plan for the reduction of GHG emissions.

Examples:
Resilient infrastructure, Fossil fuel divestment, Net zero growth plan, Sustainable fishing

Main document

CIPE resolution December 19, 2002, No. 123/2002 review of the guidelines for national policies and measures to reduce greenhouse gas emissions (law n. 120/2002)
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Other documents in this entry

Resolution No. 135/2007 Amending CIPE Resolution No. 123/2002
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  • 6.5% cut in GHG emissions by 2008-2012 compared with a 1990 baselineEconomy-wide: Economy Wide · Target year: 2012

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