The Scotsman

Labour unveils zero emissions plan and slams ‘timid’ approach

- By SCOTT MACNAB @scottmacna­b

Scottish Labour has pledged to achieve net zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050 through a long-term climate change strategy.

The plans goes further than the Scottish Government’s proposal in the Climate Change Bill to cut emissions by at least 90 per cent by 2050, a 10 per cent increase on current legislatio­n.

Labour’s plans match the government’s first interim target of a 56 per cent reduction by 2020 but set a more ambition interim goal for 2030 of 77 per cent , compared to the government’s 66 per cent .

Speaking ahead of the announceme­nt on Monday, Labour’s climate change spokeswoma­n Claudia Beamish said the draft bill is “far too timid”.

She said: “It is our duty to step up for global climate justice and Scottish Labour’s climate policy addresses these obligation­s while giving Scotland

0 Labour’s plans match Holyrood’s first interim target of a 56 per cent emissions reduction by 2020

time to adapt in a just way for the workforce and communitie­s.”

She said that the policy recognises

the inequality in Scotland’s current and historic greenhouse gas production, compared to elsewhere in the world, and that the worst impacts of climate change are hitting those who contribute­d least to the problem.

The MSP also said action must be taken now in the interests of “inter-generation­al justice” to avoid passing the burden on emission reduction to the next generation.

A Scottish Government spokespers­on said Scotland has the toughest climate change targets in the world.

“The Bill sets a target to reduce all greenhouse gas emissions by 90 per cent by

2050 which will mean netzero carbon dioxide by the same date,” she added.

“In other words, Scotland will be carbon neutral.

“The Bill also means the Scottish Government is legally bound to regularly review when to set a net-zero target for all greenhouse gases and as soon as that target date can be set credibly and responsibl­y, we will write that date into law too.

“We will legislate for a netzero target date as soon as we can be sure that, based on the best scientific understand­ing, it is achievable and doing so will not compromise the wellbeing of the people of Scotland.”

Gina Hanrahan, of campaign group Stop Climate Chaos Scotland, praised Labour’s new policy and called on all parties to work together to tackle climate change.

Scottish Trades Union Congress deputy general secretary Dave Moxham added: “Scotland’s trade unions are clear that tackling climate change is a moral imperative and Scotland must play its part in reducing emissions.

“However, targets must not be met at the expense of the workforce and communitie­s which currently extract or depend on the use of fossil fuels.”

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