Political leaders gambling with our planet after Scottish emissions target missed

Protestors at a global day of climate action in Glasgow during COP26

Scotland has missed its annual emissions reduction target, marking the ninth miss in 13 years.

Earlier this year, the Scottish Government announced it plans to scrap annual targets, along with its 2030 target after the Climate Change Committee said it was no longer credible.

Missing the target for 2022 is not just a statistical failure but part of a damaging pattern that is fuelling the clear and present danger to communities living in poverty worldwide who are disproportionately affected by climate change.

This latest failure underscores the need for urgent cross-party collaboration to fairly raise significant new funds to invest in climate action that will unlock significant benefits for people in Scotland and help to address the escalating climate crisis.

Lewis Ryder-Jones, Oxfam Scotland’s Advocacy Adviser, said: “This ninth failure in 13 years proves that, once again, team Scotland has lost momentum in the highest stakes match in town. With Scotland’s annual targets set to be scrapped, it’s deeply concerning that the annual climate goal posts aren’t just being moved, they’re being removed, creating a convenient smokescreen to mask an undeniable lack of sufficient climate action.

“Our political leaders are gambling with the future of our planet, the lives of people in communities already being ravaged by climate change, and the survival of future generations: a reckless wager that we cannot afford to lose. The time for excuses and inaction is over. All political parties at Holyrood must now unite to drive forward ambitious, bold and decisive action, backed up by significant public investment raised through a range of fair taxes on those with the broadest shoulders and those most responsible for the climate crisis.”

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For more information and interviews, please contact: Rebecca Lozza, Oxfam Media and Communications Adviser, Scotland and Wales: rlozza1@oxfam.org.uk / 07917738450