---
name: climate-legislation-summary
title: Climate Legislation Summary
description: Produces structured, citation-ready summaries of climate change legislation for compliance and policy analysis. Use when summarizing climate laws, carbon pricing (tax, cap-and-trade), emissions targets, renewable mandates, adaptation requirements, or international climate agreements.
author: CaseMark
author_url: https://github.com/CaseMark/skills/tree/main/skills/legal/climate-legislation-summary
license: Apache-2.0
version: 0.1.0
execution_mode: open
jurisdiction: general
practice: environmental
language: en
---

# Climate Legislation Summary

Generates a structured summary of climate change statutes, regulations, or treaties with section citations and compliance impact analysis.

## Quick Start

Gather before summarizing:

1. Final text or official versioned source of the law
2. Jurisdiction, enacting authority, effective date(s), current status
3. Implementing regulations or guidance (if any)
4. Target industry or client context (optional)

## Required Sections

Produce each section in order:

| Section | Content | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Citation & Status | Full citation, instrument type, dates, amendments, status | Mark proposed vs enacted |
| Scope & Authority | Jurisdiction, regulator, covered entities, geographic scope | Federal/state/international |
| Executive Overview | 3–4 plain-language sentences: purpose, mechanisms, outcomes | — |
| Core Provisions | Key obligations, thresholds, timelines, exemptions | Cite specific sections |
| Compliance & Reporting | MRV, verification, registry, reporting cadence, deadlines | — |
| Enforcement | Oversight body, penalties, inspections, private rights | Include penalty ranges |
| Business Impacts | Affected sectors, costs, transition periods, incentives | Quantify where possible |
| Implementation Notes | Required permits, pending rulemaking, guidance gaps | Identify responsible agency |
| Legal Considerations | Preemption, litigation, constitutional issues, sunset/review | Cite docket if known |
| Forward Look | Proposed amendments, expected rulemakings, policy fit | Label speculation clearly |
| Glossary | Key technical terms, 1–2 lines each | Define once, use consistently |

## Core Provisions Checklist

When drafting Core Provisions, confirm coverage of:

- Covered entities (sector, size, emissions threshold)
- GHG scope (Scope 1/2/3 if applicable)
- Baseline year and reduction targets
- Compliance deadlines and phase-in schedule
- Compliance pathways (offsets, trading, credits)
- Exemptions and de minimis thresholds
- Data collection and reporting requirements

## Conditional Addenda

Include the relevant addendum only when the legislation involves that mechanism.

### Carbon Pricing

- Mechanism type (tax, cap-and-trade, hybrid), rate/cap formula, escalation schedule
- Covered sources, exemptions, revenue allocation, rebates
- Border adjustments, leakage provisions, registry/market infrastructure
- Price collar, floor, or ceiling rules

### International Agreement

- Binding vs voluntary commitments; NDCs or equivalent
- Finance and technology transfer provisions
- Transparency framework, review cycle, compliance/dispute mechanisms

### Renewable/Adaptation

- Renewable portfolio standards or mandates; procurement/credit trading rules
- Adaptation planning requirements; infrastructure resilience standards

## Pitfalls

- Always use exact section citations. Mark uncertain references with `[VERIFY]`.
- Distinguish enacted law, proposed legislation, and guidance — label each clearly.
- If a detail is absent, state "Not specified in source."
- Avoid policy advocacy; focus on legal obligations and operational impacts.
- When comparing jurisdictions, normalize by mechanism type and stringency.
- Keep executive overview to 3–4 sentences; use tables for dense material.
