國家發展委員會
The National Development Council (NDC) acts as the main policy-planning agency of the Executive Yuan, and is responsible for planning, designing, coordinating, reviewing, and evaluating the nation’s overall development. The NDC endeavors to open up new horizons for national development in tune with the rapid changes occurring at home and abroad, and acts from the perspective of the overall planning of the sustainable use of resources for national development, as well as coordinating the implementation of major policies for economic, social, industrial, manpower, land and political governance.
Just Transition Commission
Solution Description
To establish a civil participation mechanism to widely gather opinions from all sectors, the National Development Council has established the "Just Transition Commission." The committee follows a principle of equal representation between governmental agencies and civil society. Members serve a term of two years. The government agency representatives on the committee are deputy ministers from ministries responsible for the 12 key strategies of the 2050 net-zero transition and related issues of just transition. In addition, the members of the civil society include citizen groups focused on environmental, labor, and indigenous issues, as well as representatives from social enterprises and experts/scholars in the field of economic industries. The committee has four working groups: an academic group, a strategic review group, an issue identification group and an influence group. The public-private partnership will work together to promote a net-zero fair transition.
Additionally, this year, multiple public consultation sessions are planned to gather current visions and expectations for a net-zero fair transition from all sectors, aiming to enhance public awareness of net-zero carbon emissions and fair transition.