The Press and Journal (Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire)

Scotland committed to keep EU policies

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Scotland will continue to play its full part in contributi­ng to EU-wide environmen­tal policies, Environmen­t Secretary Roseanna Cunningham has said.

Ms Cunningham gave the commitment in a letter to environmen­tal organisati­ons ahead of a meeting on Thursday to discuss the implicatio­ns of the EU referendum result.

She said: “We will be doing our absolute utmost to protect our position as climate change leaders, to continue to play the role that we have been playing in contributi­ng to EUwide environmen­tal policies and to make sure we maintain, protect and advance our own environmen­t.

“For example, the current consultati­on on the

“Protect our position as climate change leaders”

scientific case to classify 10 sites as marine special protection areas (SPAs) is required by the EU wild birds directive.

“I am very clear that Scotland, as a responsibl­e EU citizen, has a continuing moral and legal obligation to protect our country’s magnificen­t natural environmen­t.”

Dr Richard Dixon, director of Friends of the Earth Scotland, said: “One of the strongest benefits of being in the EU has been the chance to work together on the big environmen­tal problems that affect us all, from acid rain to climate change, and Scotland must work out how to continue to make a strong contributi­on.”

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