Meeting of the Parliament 05 March 2026 [Draft]
I will briefly touch on a couple of other areas, one of which is transport. Several members have raised the challenges that we face with electrification. Significant progress has been made on that, but there is a significant challenge, especially in the heavy goods vehicle sector, that needs to be addressed.
In closing my remarks, I want to emphasise the committee’s point that the climate change plan gives us an opportunity to reset Scotland’s net zero ambitions.
The draft plan sets ambitions across sectors, but the evidence that was heard by the committee also identified some key areas of risk, including the switch over to electrical vehicles, the decarbonisation of our homes, the decarbonisation of freight transport and the use of negative emissions technologies, as well as the importance of making sure that we deliver on woodland creation and peatland restoration targets. Those areas have significant emission reductions associated with them in terms of tonnage, but we and the committee have highlighted challenges that will need to be overcome if we are to deliver on those ambitions.
I very much hope that the Scottish Government will consider what has been set out in our report and in the other committees’ reports and work to address those issues at pace as it looks to finalise its plan.