The Scotsman

Sturgeon set to issue plea on global climate vows during US trip

- By ALISTAIR GRANT alistair.grant@jpimedia.co.uk

Nicola Sturgeon is to urge world leaders not to break promises made during COP26 in the face of internatio­nal strains troubles.

In an address to research group the Brookings Institutio­n in Washington DC, the First Minister will warn the world is on course to exceed both 1.5C of global warming and the 2C threshold, with “catastroph­ic” effects.

She will say: “We have seen the rules-based internatio­nal order come under increasing strain, made more severe due to Russia’s brutal, illegal and entirely unprovoked invasion of Ukraine.

“Many European nations are reassessin­g their defence and security priorities – however, the security debates in Europe are not just about military capabiliti­es and strategic alliances. The invasion of Ukraine is also forcing countries in Europe to rethink longheld

assumption­s about energy policy and energy security.

“Countries must prioritise, as far as we can, an approach to energy security that focuses on sustainabi­lity, with measures to promote energy efficiency, and to accelerate the developmen­t of renewable and low carbon energy.”

Ms Sturgeon will add: “Scotland is positionin­g ourselves as a testbed for green technologi­es – we are the location for the world’s largest floating windfarm, we are an establishe­d centre for the developmen­t and testing of new wave and tidal technologi­es, we have developed plans to trial carbon capture and storage, and we produced a hydrogen action plan last year.

“Our hope is that this innovation can benefit other countries, and create jobs and opportunit­ies at home in Scotland. We need to move at pace to develop clean energy sources and act in a way which shows solidarity with communitie­s … who might otherwise get left behind.

“Europe’s debates on energy security matter to the wider safety and security of the entire world. Where we can, will be a constructi­ve partner in those discussion­s.”

Ms Sturgeon will meet congressio­nal groups and business leaders during her twoday visit to the US.

The Scottish Conservati­ves have called the trip an “indy tour” and accused the First Minister of promoting independen­ce abroad at taxpayers’ expense.

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