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This short closing statement draws the threads of the preceding chapters together and provides a summative conclusion.
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That is, the Adaptation Sub-Committee, as discussed in Chapter 2.
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See, e.g., CCC, Sectoral Scenarios for the Fifth Carbon Budget (CCC, 2015), where ‘Decarbonising power’ features as only one of 6 targeted sectoral chapters; CCC, 2017 Progress Report to Parliament—Meeting Carbon Budgets: Closing the Policy Gap (CCC, 2017), where CCC recommendations to UK Government span significantly beyond the power sector in this ninth annual assessment of UK progress in meeting carbon budgets under the CCA.
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See Chapter 3.
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D. Helm, Cost of Energy Review (BEIS, 2017), p. 13.
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See Fankhauser, Averchenkova and Finnegan’s comment on ‘Policy design’, p. 4 of their report at supra, n. 52.
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Muinzer, T.L. (2019). Conclusions. In: Climate and Energy Governance for the UK Low Carbon Transition. Palgrave Pivot, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-94670-2_4
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