Sweden’s new Climate Act enters into force on the 1 January 2018. For the first time, Sweden will have an act stating that each government has an obligation to pursue a climate policy based on the climate goals adopted by the Riksdag.
The Climate Act establishes that the Government's climate policy must be based on the climate goals and specifies how work is to be carried out.
"This is the most important reform for our children and grandchildren. From now on it will be illegal not to prioritise the climate. This is a day I will tell my stepgrandchild about when she gets a little older," says Minister for International Development Cooperation Isabella Lövin.
The Climate Act states that the Government must present a climate report every year in its Budget Bill and draw up a climate policy action plan every fourth year to describe how the climate goals are to be achieved.
The new Climate Act entered into force, 1 January 2018.