Office of Climate Change

Climate change strategies

ClimateQ: toward a greener Queensland

The launch of Queensland's revised climate change strategy, ClimateQ: toward a greener Queensland, marks the completion of an extensive policy review and public consultation process over the past 12 months.

This strategy consolidates and updates the policy approach outlined in ClimateSmart 2050 and Queensland's ClimateSmart Adaptation Plan 2007-12, taking into account the latest national and international science and policy.

The review’s Terms of reference (PDF, 29K)* are available.

An Issues Paper—Review of the Queensland Government climate change strategy was released in September 2008 for public consultation. Over 70 submissions were received from the community and stakeholders on the major issues facing Queensland’s sectors. All public comments received have helped to shape measures under the revised strategy.

ClimateSmart Adaptation 2007–12

ClimateSmart Adaptation 2007–12 Action Plan (PDF, 271K)* lays the foundation for climate change adaptation in Queensland by improving our understanding of the challenges and opportunities presented by climate change.

The five year plan aims to build Queensland’s resilience to climate change and includes 62 actions in the areas of water planning and services, agriculture, human settlements, natural environment and landscapes, emergency services and human health and tourism, business and industry.

The plan focuses on increasing our understanding about the impacts of climate change and building skills to manage those impacts. It:

Achievements to date

A full progress report on initiatives in ClimateSmart 2050 is available in the ClimateQ report (PDF, 219K)*.

Significant progress has been made already on the five year action plan with 33 of the plan's actions already completed or incorporated into core business and 29 underway. Key achievements from the action plan include:

Climate Change: Adaptation for Queensland Issues Paper

The Climate Change: Adaptation for Queensland Issues Paper was released to seek your feedback on the issues that matter to you, your business and your community. The paper covered priority areas including science, human settlements, infrastructure, ecosystems, water management, primary industries, emergency management, human health.

The consultation period has now closed. Feedback in response to the issues paper will help inform the development of the final strategy, which is due to be released in 2012.

Find out more on the Issues Paper.

Driving Change: Queensland’s Electric Vehicle Policy

The launch of Driving Change: Queensland’s Electric Vehicle Policy follows the release of An Electric Vehicle Roadmap for Queensland: An Issues Paper for Public Discussion (PDF, 430K)*, which outlined what Queensland will do to support the uptake of EVs and sought public feedback.

The policy signals Queensland’s readiness for EVs with new infrastructure, stakeholder and community partnerships, and urban development planning so Queensland can transition to low-carbon and advanced technology vehicles.

Find out more about the Queensland Government’s EV policy.

ClimateSmart 2050

Queensland’s climate change strategy, ClimateSmart 2050 (PDF)*, was launched in June 2007 and outlines a comprehensive suite of initiatives covering the community, energy, transport, primary industries, industry, planning and building sectors. It represents a total initial investment of $1.4 billion, including $844 million by the Queensland Government.

The strategy includes a mix of short, medium and long term measures to reduce Queensland’s greenhouse gas emissions and contribute to the national emissions reduction target of 60 per cent below 2000 levels by 2050.

ClimateSmart 2050 was developed to deliver the next steps in Queensland’s climate change response. It covers all sectors of the Queensland economy and includes:

The strategy includes the ClimateSmart Adaptation 2007-12 action plan which aims to build Queensland's resilience to climate change.

ClimateSmart 2050 initiatives include:

Achievements to date

A full progress report on initiatives in ClimateSmart 2050 is available in the ClimateQ report (PDF, 219K)*.

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Last updated 4 January 2012

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