The Scotsman

Green law firm urges government to publish its emissions cuts plan

- By EMILY BEAMENT newsdeskts@scotsman.com

The Government must publish delayed plans on how it will cut greenhouse gas emissions or face legal action, campaigner­s have warned.

In a letter to Climate Change and Industry Minister Nick Hurd, environmen­tal law firm Clienteart­h challenged the Government over continued delays in publishing the new emissions reduction plan which was originally due late last year.

The plan should set out the policies to meet legal targets under the Climate Change Act to cut greenhouse gases for the fifth five-yearly “carbon budg- 0 Climate Change and Industry Minister Nick Hurd et”, which covers the period from 2028 to 2032.

As the UK is on track to miss its targets for the fourth carbon budget from 2023 to 2027, Clienteart­h said the plans should also set out the measures the government will implement to close the gap in the 2020s.

The emissions reduction plan is not the only promised environmen­tal strategy the Government has delayed, with campaigner­s also calling for the publicatio­n of the 25-year plan for the environmen­t.

Clienteart­h’s letter called on the minister to confirm a time frame for the emissions plan.

Chief executive James Thornton said: “Government is long overdue to bring forward an ambitious plan that will close the persistent and unlawful gap between legally binding carbon budgets and current plans and policies.”

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