Climate Change and Energy Transition Act
The Climate Change and Energy Transition Act, officially Law 7/2021, of 20 May, on climate change and energy transition (in Spanish: Ley 7/2021, de 20 de mayo, de cambio climático y transición energética) is a Spanish law which received Royal Assent on 20 May 2021, and came into force on 22 May 2021. Its aim is to ensure Spain's compliance with the goals of the Paris Agreement. The law was passed by both chambers of the Cortes Generales (Spain's parliament) and enacted by King Felipe VI. Main provisionsSome of the measures contemplated in this law are:
ApprovalThe law was initially approved by the Congress of Deputies on 8 April 2021 and was sent to the Senate for its final approval.[3] The Senate approved the law on 28 April 2021 with some amendments.[4] On 13 May 2021, the Congress of Deputies made a final vote on the text. The law was approved by the absolute majority of the chamber, with the support of all the groups except Vox, which voted against, and PP and Más País-Verdes Equo, which abstained.[5][6] CriticismsSome experts in the field have criticised the lack of ambition of the law and its risk of being "born old".[7] Greenpeace considers that the objectives are insufficient to fight decisively against the climate emergency.[8] See alsoReferences
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