Department of Climate Change (Australia)

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The Department of Climate Change is an Australian Government department. It deals with:[1]

  • Domestic and international climate change policy
  • Design and implementation of emissions trading
  • International climate change negotiations
  • Renewable energy policy, regulation and co-ordination
  • Greenhouse emissions and energy consumption reporting
  • Greenhouse mitigation and adaptation
  • Co-ordination of climate change science activities
  • Energy efficiency policy and standards

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Departments of the Australian Government
Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry | Attorney-General's | Broadband, Communications and the Digital Economy | Climate Change | Defence | Education, Employment and Workplace Relations | Environment, Water, Heritage and the Arts | Families, Housing, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs | Finance and Deregulation | Foreign Affairs and Trade | Health and Ageing | Human Services | Immigration and Citizenship | Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Local Government | Innovation, Industry, Science and Research | Prime Minister and Cabinet | Resources, Energy and Tourism | Treasury | Veterans' Affairs