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Singapore Green Plan 2030
2021PolicyAdaptation, Mitigation
Sectors: Urban, Economy-wide
The Singapore Green Plan 2030 seeks to advance the country's national agenda on sustainable development. It is spearheaded by five ministries - the Ministries of Sustainability and the Environment (MSE), Trade and Industry (MTI), Transport (MOT), National Development (MND), and Education (MOE). It is organised around five pillars: city in nature, energy reset, sustainable living, green economy, and resilient future. The plan aims to achieving net zero emissions as soon as possible, and enable future generations to strive. It also sets targets and make a commitment to global climate action.
Examples:
Resilient infrastructure, Fossil fuel divestment, Net zero growth plan, Sustainable fishing
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Singapore Green Plan 2030
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- At least 20% of schools to be carbon neutralCross Cutting Area · Target year: 2030
- Achieve a two-thirds reduction of net carbon emissions from the schools sectorCross Cutting Area · Target year: 2030
- Meet 30% of Singapore’s nutritional needs through locally produced foodAgriculture · Target year: 2030
- Complete formulation of coastal protection plans for City-East Coast, North-West Coast (Lim Chu Kang and Sungei Kadut) and Jurong IslandCoastal zones · Target year: 2030
- Target 60,000 charging points nationwide by 2030, including 40,000 in public carparks and 20,000 in - private premisesTransport · Target year: 2030
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