The Scottish Government has set out its planned contribution to global efforts to tackle climate change, as the 100-day countdown to the Cop26 summit begins.
The UN conference in Glasgow later this year will be the most significant since the Paris climate agreement, which had a long-term goal of limiting global warming to 1.5C.
The 2015 accord required countries to create “nationally determined contributions” (NDCs) – containing details of their climate change action plans.
While Scotland was not a formal party to the Paris Agreement, ministers in Edinburgh have nevertheless put forward an indicative NDC to demonstrate their climate commitments.
They have highlighted their 2030 target to reduce emissions of all major greenhouse gases by at least 75%, along with a commitment to a “just transition” away from fossil fuels.
The Scottish Government has set out its planned contribution to global efforts to tackle climate change, as the 100-day countdown to the Cop26 summit begins.
The UN conference in Glasgow later this year will be the most significant since the Paris climate agreement, which had a long-term goal of limiting global warming to 1.5C.
The 2015 accord required countries to create “nationally determined contributions” (NDCs) – containing details of their climate change action plans.
While Scotland was not a formal party to the Paris Agreement, ministers in Edinburgh have nevertheless put forward an indicative NDC to demonstrate their climate commitments.
They have highlighted their 2030 target to reduce emissions of all major greenhouse gases by at least 75%, along with a commitment to a “just transition” away from fossil fuels.
The Scottish Government has set out its planned contribution to global efforts to tackle climate change, as the 100-day countdown to the Cop26 summit begins.
The UN conference in Glasgow later this year will be the most significant since the Paris climate agreement, which had a long-term goal of limiting global warming to 1.5C.
The 2015 accord required countries to create “nationally determined contributions” (NDCs) – containing details of their climate change action plans.
While Scotland was not a formal party to the Paris Agreement, ministers in Edinburgh have nevertheless put forward an indicative NDC to demonstrate their climate commitments.
They have highlighted their 2030 target to reduce emissions of all major greenhouse gases by at least 75%, along with a commitment to a “just transition” away from fossil fuels.
The Scottish Government has set out its planned contribution to global efforts to tackle climate change, as the 100-day countdown to the Cop26 summit begins.
The UN conference in Glasgow later this year will be the most significant since the Paris climate agreement, which had a long-term goal of limiting global warming to 1.5C.
The 2015 accord required countries to create “nationally determined contributions” (NDCs) – containing details of their climate change action plans.
While Scotland was not a formal party to the Paris Agreement, ministers in Edinburgh have nevertheless put forward an indicative NDC to demonstrate their climate commitments.
They have highlighted their 2030 target to reduce emissions of all major greenhouse gases by at least 75%, along with a commitment to a “just transition” away from fossil fuels.
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