Loi du 13 septembre 2012

Luxembourg’s climate pact legislation introduces a framework for municipalities to actively engage in reducing greenhouse gas emissions and promoting environmental sustainability. The law establishes a structured approach for municipalities to implement emission reduction programs, emphasising the importance of achieving the “European Energy Award®” certification. This certification serves as a quality benchmark for municipalities committed to effective emission reduction strategies.

One of the key features of the legislation is the provision of state subsidies to incentivize municipalities to participate in the climate pact. These subsidies are contingent on the municipality’s successful implementation of emission reduction measures and attainment of certification. The subsidies are calculated based on the number of inhabitants in the municipality and the level of certification achieved, ranging from 10 to 35 euros per inhabitant.

Furthermore, the legislation outlines specific criteria and guidelines for municipalities to follow when developing and executing their emission reduction programs. It emphasises the coordination of efforts by the government official responsible for the environment to ensure a cohesive and impactful approach. By encouraging municipalities to adopt sustainable practices and invest in emission reduction initiatives, the legislation aims to contribute to the preservation of heritage sites and cultural landmarks for future generations.

In conclusion, Luxembourg’s climate pact legislation represents a proactive step towards addressing climate change at the local level while safeguarding the country’s rich heritage and cultural legacy. By fostering collaboration between municipalities and the government, the legislation sets a precedent for sustainable development practices that prioritise environmental conservation and heritage protection.

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Category
Green Transition, Heritage Preservation
Source
Gouvernement du Grand-Duché de Luxembourg
Author(s)
Language
French
Geography
Luxembourg
Keywords
Heritage Site, Heritage Sites, Heritage Preservation, Preservation, Carbon Emissions, Greenhouse Gas Emissions, Sustainability, Sustainable environment, Climate pact, Sustainable practices
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