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Patrick Harvie (Glasgow) (Green) Green Chamber
05 Jun 2024
Oil and Gas Industry
We are at a critical point in the transition—halfway to net zero—but that is largely as a result of the easy wins, especially the decarbonisation of electricity. Anyone with any credibility at all accepts the reality that change is needed. Outright climate denial is largely a...
Patrick Harvie (Glasgow) (Green) Green Chamber
10 Oct 2013
Carbon Capture and Storage
In opening the debate, Fergus Ewing said that it was the first debate that we have had on carbon capture and storage. It might be the first debate with that phrase in the subject title, but the topic has been discussed in many chamber debates as well as in parliamentary commit...
Patrick Harvie (Glasgow) (Green) Green Chamber
09 Jan 2013
Oil and Gas Sector
I like to begin with a note of consensus when I can—Alex Johnstone looks sceptical already.I agree strongly with all three members who have spoken on the point about the safety issues around the industry—we can all agree on the importance of safety as regards people and the ma...
Patrick Harvie (Glasgow) (Green) Green Chamber
20 Jan 2016
Jobs in Scotland’s New Economy
I am grateful for the opportunity to bring this debate to the chamber. I am sure that I can speak to my motion with confidence that the Parliament will respond to the debate with rather more seriousness than those in the media who have already, perhaps predictably, chosen to u...
Patrick Harvie (Glasgow) (Green) Green Chamber
22 Sep 2011
Low-carbon Economy
There is much that I endorse in Joe FitzPatrick’s speech. He began and ended by reflecting on how far we have come. It has been a long time coming: roughly 150 years since Tyndall identified the basic mechanism of the greenhouse effect and the better part of 50 years since the...
Patrick Harvie Green Chamber
11 Jan 2018
First Minister’s Question Time · Pollution and Waste
Plastic pollution is utterly connected to our society’s economic addiction to oil and gas. Fossil fuels and industrial chemicals are two sides of the same coin. This week, we learned that one oil industry voice wants decommissioned rigs simply to be dumped in the sea, which wo...
Patrick Harvie (Glasgow) (Green) Green Chamber
12 Sep 2024
Programme for Government (Growing Scotland’s Green Economy)
The Government’s motion refers to “concrete actions to accelerate the transition”. That is certainly a description of what is needed from a green industrial strategy; sadly, in my view, it is also a description of what is missing from it. I do not intend to focus too muc...
Patrick Harvie Green Chamber
04 Mar 2025
Scotland’s Renewable Future
We have heard some well-reasoned, thoughtful and well-informed speeches; we have heard some bluster as well. In particular, some of the SMR boosterism has been a little bit overblown and silly. In their speeches, some members were pretty much saying, “SMRs are just lovely. SMR...
Patrick Harvie Green Chamber
09 Jan 2013
Oil and Gas Sector
The building of a Scottish public renewables company is the best priority that we could set. What a legacy to leave for future generations.I move amendment S4M-05310.3, to leave out from “welcomes” to end and insert:“notes the findings of the International Energy Agency’s Worl...
Patrick Harvie Green Chamber
09 Jan 2013
Oil and Gas Sector
Members will appreciate that, from my point of view, the debate has been full of contradictions. The industry is one that is full of contradictions: it is an industry in which the recovery of a resource means the burning of that resource and in which managing a resource means ...
Patrick Harvie Green Chamber
10 Oct 2013
Carbon Capture and Storage
If CCS meets the test that I have set out and is used in the right way, it may well offer such a saving, but if it is used in the wrong way—as a political pretext for extracting ever more fossil fuels or for expanding fossil fuel generating capacity before CCS is available to ...
Patrick Harvie (Glasgow) (Green) Green Chamber
26 Jun 2024
Climate Emergency
Fifteen years ago, Scotland set legally binding climate targets. The goal was to achieve a step change in emission cuts and to become a world leader on climate policy. However, in truth, Scotland’s emissions were slowly coming down before the act, and they continued on pretty ...
Patrick Harvie Green Chamber
11 Mar 2025
Cost of Living
A number of members have focused clearly on the impact that the issues that we are debating have had on their constituents, and a number, from a range of political perspectives, have done their best to place this debate in a wider global context. I will single out Ben Macphers...
Patrick Harvie Green Chamber
14 May 2025
Oil and Gas Industry
I genuinely hope that those in the Conservative Party who want their party to continue to show leadership on climate action—they are out there somewhere—are able, at some point, to take back control of their party, if I can borrow that phrase. It is very clear that, under its ...
Patrick Harvie (Glasgow) (Green) Green Chamber
28 Oct 2010
Renewable Energy
The tone of Liam McArthur’s speech suggested that he is a little disappointed that the rest of us are not cheerleading for the Liberal-Tory Administration but are being a tad critical of it. I can only suggest that he gets used to that, because the amount of criticism that wil...
Patrick Harvie Green Chamber
25 Feb 2015
Energy Strategy
I am afraid that, with four minutes, I do not have time. That security cannot be achieved on a stand-alone basis. No man is an island, it is said. No country—even one that looks like an island geographically—is an island in energy terms. It will be increasingly important that...
Patrick Harvie Green Chamber
21 Dec 2016
Portfolio Question Time · Climate Change Targets
Even before the Paris agreement raised the level of global ambition on limiting the temperature increase, it was clear that the bulk of the world’s fossil fuels are unburnable. We have far greater existing reserves of fossil fuels than we can afford to burn, even if we were to...
Patrick Harvie (Glasgow) (Green) Green Chamber
04 Sep 2018
Programme for Government 2018-19
I thank the Government for the advance copy of the statement. This year’s programme for government takes place in perhaps the most difficult context of any since devolution. The Brexit crisis continues to play out, with no hint of realism coming from the negotiations and the ...
Patrick Harvie Green Chamber
03 Sep 2019
Programme for Government 2019-20
Indeed, Presiding Officer—the First Minister could just have said yes to my proposal, which related to young people and which would cost one or two tens of millions of pounds. That is clearly affordable if the Government has the will to do it. The focus on techno fixes tomorr...
The Minister for Zero Carbon Buildings, Active Travel and Tenants’ Rights (Patrick Harvie) Green Chamber
07 Oct 2021
Heat in Buildings Strategy
Today, we publish Scotland’s heat in buildings strategy and, with it, we mark a significant step towards bringing to an end the contribution that heating our homes and buildings makes to climate change. The ambition that is set out in the strategy is significant, and rightly s...
Patrick Harvie Green Chamber
05 Jun 2024
Oil and Gas Industry
I have frequently reflected on the comparison between the debates that happened about a decade ago in relation to Longannet and those that are happening now in relation to the North Sea. The same debate is happening, and I think that there is the same lack of transparency for ...
Patrick Harvie (Glasgow) (Green) Green Chamber
26 Sep 2024
Ukraine
I am pleased to be able to contribute to the debate and to add to the recognition of consensus that other speakers, including the cabinet secretary, have already expressed. Paul O’Kane in particular spent a large part of his speech recognising the consensus that exists across ...
Patrick Harvie (Glasgow) (Green) Green Committee
10 Oct 2024
Climate Justice
Okay—where do I begin? I would happily offer a list of the reasons why I think that Scotland has got it wrong, but I will perhaps save that for the debate this afternoon on the Climate Change (Emissions Reduction Targets) (Scotland) Bill, which is, finally, an acknowledgement ...
Patrick Harvie (Glasgow) (Green) Green Chamber
26 Nov 2025
Oil and Gas
The green voting sheet for this afternoon’s debate was not difficult to fill out. Very obviously, we will oppose the motion. The Scottish Conservatives are here to serve the interests of the profit-hungry, climate-wrecking, lethal fossil fuel industry, and they make no attempt...
Patrick Harvie Green Chamber
26 Nov 2025
Oil and Gas
No. I do not have time. My real worry at the moment is that the Tory and Labour position—the new antagonism to any kind of credible climate policy—not only is bad in its own right and harmful in indulging the interests of the fossil fuel industry and rebooting climate denial,...
Patrick Harvie Green Chamber
26 Nov 2025
Oil and Gas
What a curious debate we have had. At times, I have felt as though I am the only atheist in the room as holy war breaks out and religious schisms emerge. There has been so much performative disagreement between all the other parties when in fact they agree on so much. They al...
Patrick Harvie Green Chamber
23 Sep 2010
Low-carbon Economy
The lights are on and fortunately, today, someone is home.No Government, at UK or Scotland level, has ever been serious about demand reduction. Investment in reducing our energy demand lags way behind the wildly expensive high-carbon and polluting developments that just happen...
Patrick Harvie Green Chamber
22 Sep 2011
Low-carbon Economy
I am saying that the Government’s priority must be to shift our economic focus from the jobs that are currently in the fossil fuel industries towards the opportunities that exist in renewables. It should do that instead, rather than seeing the renewables jobs as additional, wh...
Patrick Harvie Green Committee
20 Jun 2012
Renewable Energy Targets Inquiry
What contribution will the overall renewables target make to the CO2 targets? We have heard two arguments on that. Scottish Power said that the development of renewables will make no contribution to Scotland’s CO2 targets, because such renewables are included in the EU emissio...
Patrick Harvie Green Committee
01 Feb 2012
Energy Policy (United Kingdom Government)
The report from the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research, which was commissioned by the Co-operative, acknowledges that if—I stress the word “if”—shale gas replaced other, more polluting forms of fossil fuels, there could be a reduction in emissions. However, the report ...
Patrick Harvie Green Chamber
09 Jan 2013
Oil and Gas Sector
I am afraid that I do not have time to take a further intervention.Surely that is the legacy that we should be aiming to leave for future generations—a source of income for those future generations to replace the fossil fuel income that we all know will disappear, although we ...
Patrick Harvie (Glasgow) (Green) Green Chamber
01 Oct 2013
Topical Question Time · Emissions Targets
The IPCC’s new report proposes a global carbon budget approach, making it clear that if the world is to have a reasonable chance of avoiding an increase in global warming of 2°C it can afford to emit only between 500 and 800 gigatonnes of CO2. However, the global fossil fuel r...
Patrick Harvie Green Chamber
14 Jan 2016
General Question Time · Paris Agreement (Fossil-fuel Production and Consumption)
I am grateful for that answer, although it did not mention fossil fuels, which were the subject of the question. The fifth assessment report from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change was the first to include a carbon budget—an expectation of the amount of fossil fuel ...
Patrick Harvie Green Chamber
20 Jan 2016
Jobs in Scotland’s New Economy
With a bolder Parliament, Scotland can make this change—and make it a better change for everyone. I move, That the Parliament considers that recent North Sea job losses and dramatic oil price fluctuations demonstrate a compelling reason to plan the transition away from Scotl...
Patrick Harvie Green Chamber
20 Jan 2016
Jobs in Scotland’s New Economy
I welcome the progress that has been made on renewable electricity, although there has been much less progress on other forms of renewable energy. However, it is clear that generating more renewable electricity does not cut emissions unless it displaces fossil fuels. If we con...
Patrick Harvie Green Chamber
15 Jun 2016
Economy
Indeed, we do. I am surprised that the member does not know that the Scottish Greens have been producing work for well over a year on the specific measures that can be taken in the short term to support people who are directly affected. Jackie Baillie was right to set out the ...
Patrick Harvie Green Chamber
19 Apr 2017
Scotland’s Economy
From a reading of the Fraser of Allander institute’s publications and from what we know about the economy, I find it bizarre that someone can dismiss, ignore and not even refer to the overreliance on the fossil-fuel industry, which is central to Scotland’s position. Given, as ...
Patrick Harvie Green Chamber
16 Jan 2019
Scotland’s Future Economy
I am very pleased to hear that and I hope that we can unite around that position by backing the Government’s amendment. I am always happy to debate the future of the economy. One of the reasons why the green movement and the Green party exist is to offer different ideas abou...
Patrick Harvie (Glasgow) (Green) Green Chamber
04 Dec 2019
Portfolio Question Time · Oil and Gas Industry (Emissions)
That measure of carbon intensity tells us nothing at all about the actual impact of the fossil fuel industry and the materials that it extracts from the ground. Given that we are in a climate emergency, when we are talking about carbon extraction we need a response that is mor...
Patrick Harvie Green Chamber
18 Jan 2022
Retrofitting Buildings for Net Zero
I thank everyone who has taken part in the debate. There have been a number of areas of cross-party consensus. I hope that I misunderstood the last part of the previous speech, which at some points sounded like a call for slowing down—saying that we cannot deliver on the times...
Patrick Harvie Green Committee
12 Sep 2023
Subordinate Legislation
That question is closely connected to Willie Coffey’s points about running costs. We want everyone to live in a home that is not only of a high standard and warm but which is affordable to keep warm. That has posed the most extraordinary challenges, given the energy prices ove...
The Minister for Zero Carbon Buildings, Active Travel and Tenants’ Rights (Patrick Harvie) Green Chamber
28 Nov 2023
Heat in Buildings
The climate crisis is, of course, the greatest challenge of our age. Scotland has halved its emissions since 1990, but the most challenging part of the journey lies ahead. The First Minister and the Cabinet Secretary for Transport, Net Zero and Just Transition will be at the 2...
Patrick Harvie Green Chamber
26 Jun 2024
Climate Emergency
That is something that the Greens have advocated for persistently, and we continue to do so. The International Energy Agency has stated: “For the moment the oil and gas industry as a whole is a marginal force in the world’s transition to a clean energy system.” In fact, tha...
3. Patrick Harvie (Glasgow) (Green) Green Chamber
28 Nov 2024
First Minister’s Question Time · Fossil Fuel Transition
World leaders have once again failed to make progress at the global climate conference. They all know the urgent need to transition away from fossil fuels, and the public gets it, too. Polling from the think tank Uplift shows that, in Scotland, most business leaders back the t...
Patrick Harvie (Glasgow) (Green) Green Chamber
01 May 2025
Scotland’s Hydrogen Future
I welcome the fact that we have the opportunity to debate this issue. It should not be seen as a simplistic debate, and there certainly should not be a split between unequivocal hydrogen enthusiasts and hydrogen sceptics. The issue is much more complicated than that. The role ...
Patrick Harvie (Glasgow) (Green) Green Chamber
27 May 2025
Community-owned Energy
I add my voice to those of members across the chamber who have expressed how welcome the debate is. Of course, by their nature, the amendments do not all come from the same point of view, but I note that they all seek to add something to the motion rather than to delete anythi...
Patrick Harvie Green Chamber
28 Oct 2010
Renewable Energy
At one point in Stewart Stevenson’s speech, he seemed to be quoting from something described as the Liberal Democrat manifesto. Perhaps he did not get the memo from the ministry of truth that there never was such a document. All the same, he properly expressed concern over the...
Patrick Harvie (Glasgow) (Green) Green Chamber
02 Jun 2011
Green Energy
How could I resist making an intervention as soon as the minister caught my eye?It seems to me that the minister has implied several times in his speech that increasing renewable energy generation will reduce our greenhouse gas emissions, but that is not true, of course. Renew...
Patrick Harvie Green Committee
21 Sep 2011
Ministerial Priorities
I just wanted to get a sense of how you envisage the relationships working. I look forward to the work on microrenewables on which you are leading.I have a question on energy production. The phrase that you use in your letter—“Transition to a Low Carbon Economy”—means more tha...
Patrick Harvie Green Committee
28 Mar 2012
Renewable Energy Targets Inquiry
I will raise a slightly different aspect with Mr MacLaren. The joint submission from the various institutions raises the issue of whether carbon emissions will be sufficiently reduced to meet targets with a higher proportion of renewables when fossil fuel plants will be kept i...
Patrick Harvie Green Committee
30 May 2012
Renewable Energy Targets Inquiry
I will reflect on comments that Dr Constable made on behalf of the Renewable Energy Foundation. I will reflect on some that he has not made.You sat through the evidence from the first panel and heard the argument that fossil fuel is the only option that we should be pursuing a...
Patrick Harvie Green Committee
13 Jun 2012
Renewable Energy Targets Inquiry
Sure. I was not looking to get into a discussion about one power station technology versus another. A case can be made that short-term gains can be made by replacing coal with gas, but whether that is compatible with a long-term trajectory, given that it locks us into using th...
Patrick Harvie Green Committee
01 Feb 2012
Energy Policy (United Kingdom Government)
Surely the imperative of CCS is to keep fossil carbon out of the atmosphere. If the technology is used as a pretext to develop a new coal-fired power station—the emissions from which will be mostly unabated, even with the proposed CCS element—we will put more fossil carbon int...
Patrick Harvie (Glasgow) (Green) Green Chamber
13 Sep 2012
Electricity Market Reform
I understand the minister’s desire for a motion that would give rise to a consensual approach to renewables, and I am grateful to him for agreeing to some minor changes to his motion, particularly for removing explicit support for the principles of EMR and a reference to inves...
Patrick Harvie (Glasgow) (Green) Green Chamber
11 Dec 2012
Topical Question Time · Unconventional Gas Exploration
There is a lack of clarity on how local planners are supposed to interpret the aspects of the SEPA guidelines that have to do with the climate change impact of adding to our stocks of fossil fuels. The minister asked about the evidence. Is it not clear that the evidence is abs...
Patrick Harvie Green Chamber
09 Jan 2013
Oil and Gas Sector
My argument would be one of transition, not about ending an industry and putting nothing in its place. It would be about transitioning to the renewables industry, which can create jobs and is already doing so.If we are remotely serious about the 2°C target for the world to try...
Patrick Harvie Green Chamber
12 Jun 2013
National Planning Framework 3 and Scottish Planning Policy
Climate change is indeed mentioned, but I wonder whether a national planning framework and SPP that focus on sustainable development would have at their heart certain proposals, particularly on energy, that are out of keeping with the climate change objectives that the whole P...
Patrick Harvie (Glasgow) (Green) Green Chamber
14 May 2013
Topical Question Time · North Sea Oil and Gas Production
If humanity exploits, extracts and burns all the fossil fuels that we have already identified, there will be no realistic chance of preserving the climate conditions in which our civilisation has been able to thrive. During this century, there will be a moral imperative to lea...
Patrick Harvie Green Chamber
10 Oct 2013
Carbon Capture and Storage
I hope that it was clear from the amendment that we are not suggesting that CCS as a technology undermines the climate change objectives. However, if we use it simply to extract more fossil fuels than we would otherwise have extracted, which are burned primarily in transport m...
Patrick Harvie (Glasgow) (Green) Green Chamber
25 Feb 2014
Topical Question Time · Energy Industry
One inconsistency in Scottish Government policy is the difference between Mr Ewing as energy minister, who wants to extract every last drop of fossil fuels, and Mr Wheelhouse as climate change minister, who accepts that at least a proportion of our fossil fuel reserves need to...
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Meeting of the Parliament 05 June 2024

05 Jun 2024 · S6 · Meeting of the Parliament
Item of business
Oil and Gas Industry

We are at a critical point in the transition—halfway to net zero—but that is largely as a result of the easy wins, especially the decarbonisation of electricity. Anyone with any credibility at all accepts the reality that change is needed.

Outright climate denial is largely a fringe notion that is confined to the absurdities of GB News and the far-right press, but that was not always the case. The fossil fuel industry understood the fundamentals of the harm that it was doing to the world as long ago as the 1960s. Initially, it covered it up. Then, as the science came to be understood more widely, it pumped out lies and conspiracy theories as rapidly as it continued pumping out oil and gas. It succeeded in delaying climate action for decades. As millionaires became billionaires, the damage that they were quite deliberately doing to our global life-support system continued.

The fossil fuel industry’s creation of the climate denial conspiracy movement should go down in history as one of the greatest crimes against humanity ever perpetrated. The damage that it did is still with us, but, more recently, the fossil fuel industry has been successful at creating a new threat by moving its strategy from climate denial to climate delay. It says, “Of course, there should be a transition, but let us manage it in our own time and at a slower pace.” There was a time when all of this could have been done more slowly. It would have been easier. It would probably have been cheaper in the long run, too. That time was when the science first became clear and when we still had decades in which to act, but the fossil fuel industry was doing everything possible to put its own profits ahead of the survival of our world.

Whatever else we disagree about across the political spectrum, we should agree on the interests of the workforce whose livelihoods are at stake. To anyone working in the oil and gas sector, I say that, if your family or community is dependent on that industry, you need an active transition to make sure that there is a decent, secure future after the fossil fuel age. If that is what you need, it should be clear to you that the fossil fuel industry is your greatest enemy. It will always put its short-term profits ahead of your long-term future. It did it before, it is doing it now and it will continue to do it for as long as Governments allow it.

To those who say, “Let’s work with the fossil fuel industry on the transition,” I say that it is time to get real. As research from Oil Change International just a couple of months ago showed, of the large oil companies, including many of those working in the Scottish North Sea, many have plans to increase their global oil and gas production—not to transition away from it, but to increase it—and many of them are also ranked among the world’s most climate-wrecking investor-owned companies, based on their historical pollution.

The industry cannot be trusted to lead this change. Only assertive interventionist approaches from Government will get results at the rapid pace that is now required after decades of industry delays. We have seen the Tories ripping up their climate policies—thankfully, they will be out of Government very soon. The SNP is now back to its old ways. Instead of accelerating action on climate, Kate Forbes is quoted today as saying that the SNP has

“been clear that we’re not against new”

oil and gas licences and has

“never said no”.

That represents a shameless retreat from a position of climate leadership. The SNP is even attacking Labour’s half-hearted and insipid measures as too extreme. For its part, Labour wants to talk to us about GB energy, but it seems to be as unclear as the industry is about what that actually would be.

It is clear that only the Greens are willing to act like our future depends on it, shifting away from fossil fuel at the speed that is required and willing to use progressive taxation so that the wealth that is being hoarded by the super rich can be used to invest at the scale and pace that the transition demands.

I move amendment S6M-13482.2, to leave out from “makes” to end and insert:

“has made to Scotland’s economy and the contribution that it has made to the greenhouse gas emissions, which threaten the future of humanity and much of the living world; accepts the reality that the North Sea is a declining basin, that most of its production is for export and does not contribute to energy security, and that the world already has far more fossil fuel in existing reserves than it can afford to use in any scenario consistent with the Paris Agreement; notes that the industry supports an estimated 30,000 direct jobs and that these skilled workers need a managed transition to green industries that is both just and fast; further notes the long track record of the fossil fuel industry in first covering up climate science, then promoting climate denial conspiracy theories, before shifting to its current strategy of lobbying for slower climate action; notes with concern reports that the Scottish Government is considering ending its presumption against new oil and gas licences; condemns the UK Offshore Petroleum Licensing Bill, which would reward the fossil fuel industry and do nothing to reduce the UK’s dependence on it; notes with concern the extremist positions taken by some fossil fuel apologists who are opposed to the very existence of a liveable world, and condemns their actions, which are irresponsible, damaging and disruptive.”

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The Presiding Officer (Alison Johnstone) NPA
The next item of business is a debate on motion S6M-13482, in the name of Douglas Lumsden, on recognising the contribution of Scotland’s oil and gas industry...
Douglas Lumsden (North East Scotland) (Con) Con
During the most recent debate on oil and gas in the chamber, I stood here and said that the Scottish Conservatives were the only party that is committed to e...
Daniel Johnson (Edinburgh Southern) (Lab) Lab
Will the member take an intervention?
Douglas Lumsden Con
Is there any time, Presiding Officer?
The Presiding Officer NPA
There is the time that has been allocated; we have no extra time.
Douglas Lumsden Con
I am sorry, Mr Johnson. I will continue my speech. I want to spend some time today in considering the recent report from the Aberdeen and Grampian Chamber o...
Kevin Stewart (Aberdeen Central) (SNP) SNP
Will Mr Lumsden take an intervention on that point?
Douglas Lumsden Con
I am sure that we will hear from Mr Stewart later. There is also huge distrust that the industry will be given the opportunity to expand, because of a backw...
The Minister for Climate Action (Gillian Martin) SNP
Will the member take an intervention?
Douglas Lumsden Con
We will hear from you later as well.
The Presiding Officer NPA
Mr Lumsden, please speak through the chair.
Douglas Lumsden Con
I apologise, Presiding Officer. Indeed, the report shows that the political environment is now the biggest concern for those who are involved in the industr...
Gillian Martin SNP
Will Mr Lumsden take an intervention on that very point?
Douglas Lumsden Con
I am sure that we will hear from the minister later. In fact, when asked, those who responded to the survey went even further. They were asked to rate the i...
The Cabinet Secretary for Net Zero and Energy (Màiri McAllan) SNP
I begin this important debate on points of indisputable fact. First, Scotland’s highly skilled oil and gas workforce is hugely important to us now and will c...
Douglas Lumsden Con
Will the cabinet secretary take an intervention?
Màiri McAllan SNP
Absolutely not, when you did not take a single one.
The Presiding Officer NPA
Through the chair, always.
Màiri McAllan SNP
Apologies. Those indisputable facts combined mean that a serious, responsible Government—one that cares deeply about Scotland’s offshore energy industries, ...
Sarah Boyack (Lothian) (Lab) Lab
Last year, the cabinet secretary said that she was consulting on a more robust climate compatibility checkpoint, including for oil and gas fields that are al...
Màiri McAllan SNP
I am very happy to do so. Labour’s position, whether it has intended this or not, is an outright ban. The approach that the SNP has always articulated and wh...
Patrick Harvie (Glasgow) (Green) Green
Will the cabinet secretary give way?
Màiri McAllan SNP
I am afraid that I do not have time. Our position puts us squarely between the London parties. On the one hand, we have the Tories, who are wilfully ignorin...
Daniel Johnson (Edinburgh Southern) (Lab) Lab
Will the cabinet secretary give way?
Màiri McAllan SNP
I will not. I do not have time, I am afraid. However, we object to the London parties extending and increasing that levy, focusing disproportionately on Sco...
The Presiding Officer NPA
I must ask you to conclude at this point, cabinet secretary.
Màiri McAllan SNP
I will conclude by saying that we know that the task is difficult, but the opportunity and the prize are enormous, and we are already working to build the tr...
Sarah Boyack (Lothian) (Lab) Lab
This debate should be about how we ensure that we have the energy to power our homes and industry, how we deliver climate leadership, how we secure the econo...
Gillian Martin SNP
Will the member give way?
Sarah Boyack Lab
Not just now, thank you. Last month, there was another failed SNP deadline, with no draft just transition plan for Grangemouth being published despite a com...