The Department of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment has released the Draft Article 6 Framework for public comment. This Framework is pivotal for South Africa’s implementation of the Paris Climate Agreement, outlining how international and domestic carbon markets can support our Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs). By guiding processes for carbon trading and non-market approaches, this Framework ensures that South Africa can collaborate internationally to address climate change while safeguarding national interests.
Your voice is critical in shaping a just and sustainable climate policy. Through your comments, you can influence how South Africa manages carbon credits, encourages sustainable development, and builds resilience to climate change. Submissions are open until 22 December 2024. Act now to make a difference!
Please fill in the form below to provide your input. Your submission will be sent directly to the Department of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment through Free SA.
This campaign closed on 22 December 2024.
South Africa’s climate future is in your hands. The Draft Article 6 Framework will shape how our country collaborates internationally to combat climate change, foster sustainable development, and meet our climate goals. This is your chance to ensure the Framework reflects the voices, priorities, and concerns of all South Africans.
Your submission matters. By sharing your views, you can:
The deadline for submissions is 22 December 2024. Don’t miss this opportunity to make your voice heard. Participate now and help build a sustainable, climate-resilient South Africa for generations to come.
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