Scotland ditches 2030 carbon goals

Apr 19, 2024 View Original Article
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    -34% Somewhat Liberal

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59% : Acknowledging that the 2030 target was out of reach, cabinet secretary for economy, net zero and energy Màiri McAllan said: "We must now act to chart a course to 2045 at a pace and scale that is feasible, fair and just."The goal now, therefore, is 100% net zero by 2045.
42% : Scotland has failed to meet eight out of the last 12 of its annual targets and has been told by the Climate Change Committee that its target of reducing carbon emissions by 75% by 2030 is unrealistic.

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