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UK Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism: how will it work?
In February, we reported on the Department of Energy Security and Net Zero’s confirmation that a UK Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) would be bought into force by 2027
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Canada | Publication | May 7, 2020 - 11 AM ET
The Alberta Energy Regulator (AER) recently provided important clarification on two ministerial orders that suspended a number of reporting requirements applicable to the oil and gas industry. Updates on Alberta Energy ministerial order 219/2020 and Alberta Environment and Parks (AEP) ministerial order 17/2020 can be found here and here, respectively.
The AER confirmed that despite the temporary suspension of various reporting requirements under regulatory approvals issued under the Environmental Protection and Enhancement Act, the Water Act and the Public Lands Act, the following reporting requirements continue to apply to operations regulated by the AER:
Alberta Energy ministerial order 219/2020 temporarily suspended various requirements under the Oil and Gas Conservation Act to the extent necessary to comply with applicable Public Health Act orders. The AER has clarified that the following AER requirements are temporarily suspended:
Industry must continue to record and retain complete documentation and make such documentation available to the AER upon request.
It is important to note the above AER clarifications apply only to AER regulatory requirements. Environmental permits and reporting requirements administered by AEP are not affected.
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In February, we reported on the Department of Energy Security and Net Zero’s confirmation that a UK Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) would be bought into force by 2027
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International financial markets have started to show significant interest in nature and biodiversity. Whilst climate change and greenhouse gas emissions have made the headlines in recent years, there has been much less focus on their equally important counterparts, nature and biodiversity. However, that has started to change.
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