Oh Well!! Scotland Abandons Pledge To Cut CO2 Output By 75% By 2030 [View all]
The Scottish government is to abandon its world-leading goal to cut carbon emissions by 75% by 2030, after repeatedly missing its legally binding targets. Màiri McAllan, the Scottish net zero secretary, is expected to announce that Scotland will instead follow the UK and Welsh governments lead by adopting five-yearly carbon budgets, in a significant policy climbdown.
The Scottish government came under intense criticism from the UK Climate Change Committee last month. It said the 2030 target was no longer credible because of slow and insufficient action on home heating, transport, farming and nature restoration. Environment campaigners are furious about the move, which follows repeated claims by Nicola Sturgeon and Humza Yousaf, successive first ministers, that Scotland was a global leader on climate action.
Jamie Livingston, the head of Oxfam Scotland, said: With the world becoming a dirtier and deadlier place every day, any decision to rewrite Scotlands climate rulebook would be an acute global embarrassment. It would also be the direct and damaging consequence of the Scottish governments own dilly dallying on climate action.
Ami McCarthy, a campaigner with Greenpeace UK, said: Legislating to reduce Scotlands climate ambition, fresh off the back of the planets hottest ever recorded 12-month period, is like striking a match in a petrol station. It might not set the whole thing ablaze immediately but its clearly a dangerous step to take. Yousaf has previously attacked the UK government and the Labour party for watering down their climate targets. In September 2023, he said it was unforgivable that the UK government was rolling back on their climate pledges.
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https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2024/apr/18/scottish-government-carbon-emissions-pledge-carbon-budgets-2030