The Scotsman

Environmen­t committee calls for clearer plan to meet climate targets

- By ILONA AMOS Environmen­t Correspond­ent iamos@scotsman.com

Greater clarity is needed on how Scotland can meet internatio­nal climate change targets, according to a new report from the Scottish Parliament.

The report, from Holyrood’s cross-party environmen­t, climate change and land reform committee, considers Scotland’s forthcomin­g Climate Change Bill, which has been amended to take account of the latest recommenda­tions from independen­t advisers.

The bill sets out a 2045 target to reach net-zero greenhouse gas emissions, after the Committee on Climate Change (CCC) last month concluded the goal was credible.

Interim emissions reduction goals for 2030 and 2040 have also been raised to 70 per cent and 90 per cent respective­ly.

The Holyrood report praises the Scottish Government’s “quick and positive” response in setting the new targets, which will be the most ambitious of any nation.

The move came shortly after First Minister Nicola Sturgeon declared a“climate emergency” and promised Scotland would “live up to our responsibi­lity to tackle it”.

The committee believes raising Scotland’ s climate change ambitions opens up new potential for jobs and the economy but is calling for clear plans to be set out for all sectors in order to hit targets.

A focus on innovation and behaviour al change is also raised in the report, with the committee highlighti­ng the need for well-defined ways to make the changes needed.

Committee convener Gillian Martin said :“The climate emergency is real and the stark fact is that we have to take urgent action in the short term in order to address global warming.

“Our committee welcomes the Scottish Government’ s swift response to the CCC’ s report and the commitment that Scotland will play its part in tackling it.

“While the targets are challengin­g, we need to focus on the opportunit­ies and benefits of early action and we need to support those most impacted in making the transition.

“This is why we have called for a higher level of ambition across all sectors and for clearer plans to be put in place for every sector so we ensure that our generation can address the catastroph­ic harm being done to our natural environmen­t.”

The report has been publi shed ahead of the committee’ s considerat­ion of stage two of the Climate Change Bill.

A few hours later activists from environmen­tal protest group Extinction Rebellion Scotland interrupte­d Portfolio Questions in the parliament to criticise the bill, accusing ministers of declaring a climate emergency “in word only, but are still kicking the can down the road”.

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PICTURE: GETTY IMAGES 0 Scotland’s forthcomin­g Climate Change Bill sets out a 2045 target to reach net-zero greenhouse gas emissions

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