Glasgow Times

Group hits out at new climate change strategy

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THE Scottish Government’s latest climate change strategy “largely ignores” the need to promote walking, cycling or public transport, according to the national alliance for sustainabl­e transport.

Transform Scotland has criticised the draft climate change plan in its evidence to the two parliament­ary commit- tees tasked with scrutinisi­ng it.

The draft plan, published last month, contains a target to cut greenhouse gas emissions by 66% by 2032.

The organisati­on said while this is “a reasonable level of ambition”, the strategy is “heavily dependent” on technologi­cal change, such as the uptake of electric cars.

In contrast, it “largely ignores” opportunit­ies provided by walking, cycling, public transport and car sharing, and is “extremely weak” on road traffic demand management, it said.

Director Colin Howden said: “Very little progress has been made in transport over the past 25 years, and this new plan is certainly better than the previous two plans. However, the plan is far from perfect. Once again, the proposals have largely ignored the need to get people out of cars.

“The focus on vehicle technology means few if any benefits will be felt for equalities, public health, congestion or the economy.

“It’s well-known that lower income groups own fewer cars, so a focus on vehicle technology does little to help households with no car access. This is all the more so the case with electric vehicles.

“A switch from petrol cars to electric cars will certainly do nothing for congestion, and with none of these cars manufactur­ed in Scotland, there will be no benefit for the Scottish economy.”

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