The Scotsman

Holyrood climate change plan damned in watchdog report

- Katrine Bussey scotsman.com

Scottish ministers have been told their next climate change plan must comply with legislatio­n passed by Holyrood 15 years ago.

Watchdogs at Environmen­tal Standards Scotland (ESS) issued the challenge as they published a report saying there was “clear evidence” the most recent Climate Change Plan update (CCPU) “failed to meet the requiremen­ts” of the 2009 Climate Change (Scotland) Act.

Campaigner­s at Stop Climate Chaos Scotland, representi­ng more than 60 organisati­ons, had asked ESS to intervene and investigat­e the effectiven­ess of the 2009 legislatio­n amid concerns sparked by Scotland missing eight out of its last 12 annual emission reduction targets.

In its report, ESS found the CCPU had “failed to meet the requiremen­ts” under the law to “quantify the emission reductions associated with all individual proposals and policies”.

ESS, which was set up to scrutinise public authoritie­s’ compliance with environmen­tal legislatio­n, said it now expects the next Climate Change Plan from ministers, which has already been delayed, to “address this failure”.

The Bute House Agreement between the SNP and the Greens had committed the Government to producing a draft of its Climate Change Plan by the end of November 2023. Late last year it was announced this would be delayed, with the Scottish Government saying changes to UK government policy had impacted on its work.

The most recent CCPU had been finalised by ministers in March 2021 without any changes being made – despite Holyrood committees making 166 recommenda­tions.

Mark Roberts, ESS chief executive, said the Scottish Government must also address these in its next plan. He said: “Scotland has strong climate change legislatio­n. To be effective, it has to be implemente­d fully.

“This report lays down a marker for the Scottish Government to ensure that their next Climate Change Plan meets the requiremen­ts of it in law. The next plan must not only address the shortcomin­gs of the previous one, but must go further by ensuring it meets the requiremen­ts of the 2009 Act in full.

“The previous climate change plan in 2021 received hundreds of suggested recommenda­tions from four committees of the Scottish Parliament and the climate change committee. The Scottish Government must address these ahead of the publicatio­n of its next Climate Change Plan.

Mike Robinson, chairman of Stop Climate Chaos Scotland, said the ESS report “identifies serious failings in the way the Scottish Government’s current Climate Change Plan was developed”.

He said the new plan was a “critical document that must now set out fair and fast new actions to get climate action in Scotland fully on track”.

A Scottish Government spokespers­on said: "Scotland's next Climate Change Plan will set out our approach to delivering on Scotland's net zero targets in line with its statutory duties."

This report lays down a marker for the Scottish Government Mark Roberts, ESS chief executive

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Campaigner­s asked ESS to intervene and investigat­e amid concerns sparked by Scotland missing eight out of its last 12 annual emission reduction targets

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