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Scotland to ditch 2030 greenhouse gas reduction target, says BBC report


LONDON (Reuters) -Scotland’s devolved government will abandon its target to cut greenhouse gas emissions by 75% by 2030, the BBC reported on Wednesday, adding that Scotland would keep a separate goal to reach net zero by 2045.

The BBC report, which did not name its sources, said annual climate targets could also be scrapped.

Asked about the BBC report, a Scottish government spokesperson said there would be a statement in Scotland’s parliament on Thursday afternoon responding to a report published by the Climate Change Committee in March.

© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: Electricity pylons are seen at the side of Loch Fyne in Scotland January 21, 2015. REUTERS/Russell Cheyne/File Photo

“This government is absolutely committed to tackling the climate crisis with the urgency and pace which is required. However, to do so we need collective will and a common sense of priority,” Net Zero Secretary Mairi McAllan said in a separate statement.

She did not confirm changes to the climate targets.





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