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Will Scottish Government soften emissions targets?

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Agriculture and Climate Change (Commonwealth Union) _ Dr. Richard Dixon, a prominent environmentalist and former director of Friends of the Earth Scotland, has raised concerns over Scotland’s inadequate climate policies, labeling them as “too slow and too ineffective.” He warns that the country’s failure to take decisive action on climate change jeopardizes its ability to meet crucial 2030 targets and undermines its international reputation.

In particular, Dr. Dixon criticizes the Holyrood government’s goal of reducing car kilometres by 20% by 2030, describing the plan to achieve this aim as “complete rubbish.” He emphasizes that those resistant to decarbonization efforts are out of touch with public opinion and emphasizes that climate change is progressing even faster than anticipated by scientists.

A recent report by the independent Climate Change Committee (CCC) found Scotland’s legally binding emissions reduction target for 2030 to be no longer credible. This target is considered pivotal in Scotland’s mission to achieve net zero emissions by 2045, five years ahead of the UK.

Dr. Dixon argues against watering down the 2030 targets in response to the CCC’s findings, urging for greater climate ambition instead. He stresses the importance of Scotland being perceived as a leader in climate action and warns that a lack of action undermines the government’s credibility and legal targets.

Highlighting the urgency of addressing climate change, Dr. Dixon emphasizes that Scotland is already experiencing its impacts and calls for immediate action to avoid the worst consequences. He describes climate change as both a scientific and moral issue, stressing its existential threat to society.

Dr. Dixon also criticizes the repeated delays in releasing the updated Scottish Climate Change Plan, attributing the delays to political factors rather than the urgency of the climate crisis. He questions how it could take a whole year to make minor adjustments to the plan if climate change is truly considered an emergency.

Scotland’s Net Zero Secretary, Mairi McAllan, has expressed confidence in achieving the 2045 target and emphasized the importance of taking the necessary time to develop a comprehensive climate strategy document. However, Dr. Dixon’s warnings underscore the pressing need for Scotland to accelerate its climate action efforts to avoid catastrophic consequences for current and future generations.

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