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Gillian Martin (Aberdeenshire East) (SNP) SNP Chamber
09 Mar 2021
Climate Change Plan
As convener of the Environment, Climate Change and Land Reform Committee, I welcome the opportunity to highlight the committee’s recent report on the updated climate change plan and to move the motion on behalf of the four committees that jointly considered the plan. That coll...
The Cabinet Secretary for Climate Action and Energy (Gillian Martin) SNP Chamber
24 Mar 2026
Climate Change Plan
I am pleased to be able to lay the final version of our climate change plan before Parliament today, after many months of constructive engagement with the public, Parliament and stakeholders. I begin by thanking everyone who has taken the time to speak to us and to respond to ...
The Cabinet Secretary for Climate Action and Energy (Gillian Martin) SNP Chamber
06 Nov 2025
Draft Climate Change Plan
This Government’s commitment to reaching net zero fairly remains unwavering. Responding to the climate emergency is both one of the most important challenges of our time and, done right, one of our country’s greatest economic opportunities, with benefits for everyone. I am pro...
The Cabinet Secretary for Climate Action and Energy (Gillian Martin) SNP Chamber
08 Oct 2025
Climate Change (Scotland) Act 2009 (Scottish Carbon Budgets) Amendment Regulations 2025
I am grateful for the opportunity to speak to the Climate Change (Scotland) Act 2009 (Scottish Carbon Budgets) Amendment Regulations 2025. In the interests of time, I will now refer to those as “the regulations”. As members will be aware, the Parliament approved the move to c...
The Cabinet Secretary for Climate Action and Energy (Gillian Martin) SNP Chamber
05 Mar 2026
Draft Climate Change Plan
I am pleased to speak in this important debate on the Scottish Government’s draft climate change plan, the policies and proposals that it includes, the opportunities that it brings for the people of Scotland and the vision for our country’s future that it embodies.I thank memb...
The Acting Cabinet Secretary for Net Zero and Energy (Gillian Martin) SNP Chamber
20 May 2025
Climate Change Plan Monitoring Report 2025
Members across the chamber will agree with me when I say that a Scotland that is damaged irreparably by the effects of climate change and nature loss is not a Scotland that any of us wants to see. Climate change is not a far-off concern; it is a reality, and its effects are al...
The Cabinet Secretary for Climate Action and Energy (Gillian Martin) SNP Committee
09 Sep 2025
Subordinate Legislation
Thank you for the opportunity to present the Climate Change (Scotland) Act 2009 (Scottish Carbon Budgets) Amendment Regulations 2025 to the committee. If members do not mind, in the interests of time, I will not use the full title from now on. As you know, on 21 May, the Cli...
Gillian Martin SNP Committee
10 Feb 2026
Draft Climate Change Plan
It is absolutely not a question of sticking a finger in the air. It is a whole-economy cost that has been estimated. The climate change plan is an overarching document on emissions reduction. It is very wide in scope and spans the whole economy and society. It is broken down a...
Gillian Martin SNP Committee
17 Sep 2024
Climate Change (Emissions Reduction Targets) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
The committee will have its own views on the time that is needed to scrutinise secondary legislation and what that process involves. I am happy to listen to those views, which the committee will put to me in its stage 1 report. Convener, I ask you to remember that I was in you...
Gillian Martin SNP Chamber
10 Oct 2024
Climate Change (Emissions Reduction Targets) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
I will make some headway; I will take an intervention from Mr Lumsden at some point. To those who would argue that we could make it to 75 per cent reductions by 2030, I must strongly state that the scale, range and pace of action would be unjust and unrealistic, and could dam...
Gillian Martin SNP Committee
17 Sep 2024
Climate Change (Emissions Reduction Targets) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
My thoughts on that are exactly the same as those that you have just articulated. All Governments are criticised for not taking action quickly enough and there is a danger of spending too much time on the mechanisms and the process for the mechanisms at the expense of delibera...
Gillian Martin SNP Chamber
05 Mar 2026
Draft Climate Change Plan
With some exceptions, this has been a very constructive debate with some very good contributions. I want to pick out where people have been constructive.This might be the last climate change debate in which Sarah Boyack takes part, so, if I can be allowed the time, I want to w...
Gillian Martin SNP Committee
10 Feb 2026
Draft Climate Change Plan
I thank the committee for the opportunity to give evidence on the draft climate change plan, and I thank this committee and other committees for the tremendous amount of work that has been done in scrutinising the plan over previous months.I will bring to the forefront why we ...
Gillian Martin SNP Committee
17 Sep 2024
Climate Change (Emissions Reduction Targets) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
I understand why you would want to see that. I hope that, as I said to Monica Lennon, I will be able to give you a much better indication of the actual work that has been done on the climate change plan. However, Mr Ruskell, I am going to put together a climate change plan tha...
Gillian Martin SNP Chamber
20 May 2025
Climate Change Plan Monitoring Report 2025
Scotland has a very good story to tell on the drive to renewables and reducing the emissions that are associated with electricity supply—that is why we have achieved 50 per cent of our target for 2045. I must correct Mr Lumsden when he says that I am commenting on a climate c...
Gillian Martin (Aberdeenshire East) (SNP) SNP Chamber
09 Feb 2021
Green Recovery Inquiry
As convener of the Environment, Climate Change and Land Reform Committee, I welcome the opportunity to highlight the committee’s recent report on green recovery and to move the motion on its behalf. Our inquiry explored the parameters of an effective green recovery from Covid...
Gillian Martin SNP Committee
17 Sep 2024
Climate Change (Emissions Reduction Targets) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
The process will be the second one that you outlined. There will be an extensive period of consultation on the draft climate change plan. The draft climate change plan, which will be informed by the CCC advice, will be in line with the five-year carbon budget process and proce...
Gillian Martin SNP Committee
17 Sep 2024
Climate Change (Emissions Reduction Targets) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
I will tell you why I did not consider that to be the best approach. If I introduced a bill that did not put in place a new target structure, we would have a void—the previous targets from the 2019 act are not achievable, so we would have nothing in place, and building a clima...
Gillian Martin SNP Committee
17 Sep 2024
Climate Change (Emissions Reduction Targets) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
I can only go on what the CCC has said, which is that it will give advice in the spring. I am sure the CCC knows that sooner is better and that the UK Government thinks that, too. It is waiting to see whether the bill is passed and whether it gives advice about a five-year car...
The Acting Cabinet Secretary for Net Zero and Energy (Gillian Martin) SNP Chamber
19 Sep 2024
Greenhouse Gas Emissions 2021 and 2022
Tackling the climate emergency has been a long-standing commitment of the Government. We were one of the first nations in the world to declare a global climate emergency, and we are already more than halfway to net zero. I am proud to say that, in Scotland, nearly half of the ...
Gillian Martin SNP Committee
09 Sep 2025
Subordinate Legislation
I repeat what I have just said to Mark Ruskell: there needs to be collaboration, and we need to reach out and continue our engagement with stakeholders on where they feel that they can go and what they feel can be achieved. I hope that there will be no surprises when we set ou...
Gillian Martin SNP Committee
17 Sep 2024
Climate Change (Emissions Reduction Targets) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
At the moment, we are bound to the previous climate change plan, which is in action. I am not going to put anything partial in the public domain, because that is a really tricky situation to put yourself in. A lot of people are relying on a credible climate change plan that is...
Gillian Martin SNP Committee
17 Sep 2024
Climate Change (Emissions Reduction Targets) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
We are proposing a couple of mechanisms. First, as I said in my opening remarks, we will still have annual reporting, which will be important. Instead of annual targets, we will have annual reporting on the progress towards the five-year carbon budget ambition. The bill will ...
Gillian Martin SNP Committee
29 Oct 2024
Climate Change (Emissions Reduction Targets) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
I recognise that amendment 19 cannot be voted on today. The Scottish Government supports amendments 20 and 58, but cannot support amendments 22, 25 and 26. I am pleased to have worked with Sarah Boyack on amendment 55, and she has my commitment to lodge a small stage 3 amendme...
Gillian Martin SNP Chamber
05 Nov 2024
Climate Change (Emissions Reduction Targets) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
The amendments in this group are focused on the procedure for producing climate change plans. I thank Labour and Green MSPs, in particular, for their collaborative approaches to the development of these amendments. Amendment 7, in my name, fixes an error in an amendment that ...
Gillian Martin (Aberdeenshire East) (SNP) SNP Chamber
07 May 2019
Committee Announcement
As convener of the Environment, Climate Change and Land Reform Committee, I welcome the opportunity to update members on the committee’s recent work and its future plans, particularly in the light of developments last week on climate change, which is the biggest environmental ...
The Convener (Gillian Martin) SNP Committee
19 Jan 2021
Climate Change Plan
Good morning. I welcome everyone to the first meeting of the Environment, Climate Change and Land Reform Committee in 2021. In December 2020, the committee agreed to hold evidence sessions on the Scottish Government’s updated climate change plan. We begin today with our firs...
The Convener (Gillian Martin) SNP Committee
26 Jan 2021
Climate Change Plan
Good morning and welcome to the Environment, Climate Change and Land Reform Committee’s third meeting of 2021. We have apologies from Mark Ruskell and we welcome Patrick Harvie in his place. Our first item of business is to take evidence from three panels on the Scottish Gov...
The Convener SNP Committee
26 Jan 2021
Climate Change Plan
Thank you very much, Finlay. I welcome our final panel for today’s evidence session on the Scottish Government’s updated climate change plan. Elizabeth Leighton is on the secretariat of the climate emergency response group, or CERG; Jess Cowell is a climate campaigner with Fr...
Gillian Martin SNP Chamber
06 Nov 2025
Draft Climate Change Plan
I thank Martin Whitfield for that question, because it allows me to reiterate the approach that I always take to the legislation and the policies that I take through. I strongly believe that in this portfolio we must have as much consensus as possible. I hope that those in all...
Gillian Martin SNP Committee
10 Feb 2026
Draft Climate Change Plan
Give me a moment to get some details in front of me.That has happened particularly in agriculture. When we got the advice from the Climate Change Committee, we fundamentally disagreed with the pathways associated with livestock numbers. Livestock emit some difficult and potent...
Gillian Martin SNP Committee
10 Feb 2026
Draft Climate Change Plan
Phil has rightly pointed out that, when we bring together the costs associated with anything, we always have to ensure that we are not double counting in any areas or duplicating any work.We have estimated the net cost of delivering the policies in the draft plan at £4.8 billi...
Gillian Martin SNP Committee
09 Sep 2025
Subordinate Legislation
Yes. As was set out, the timeline is within statute. When we received the advice, we had up to three months to lay the regulations. We took a month to do that, because the carbon budgets that were suggested are challenging. We had to make sure that the sectors concerned, and t...
Gillian Martin (Aberdeenshire East) (SNP) SNP Chamber
02 Apr 2019
Climate Change (Emissions Reduction Targets) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
As convener of the Environment, Climate Change and Land Reform Committee, I welcome the opportunity to highlight the committee’s views on the Climate Change (Emissions Reduction Targets) (Scotland) Bill. Climate change is the biggest environmental and societal challenge that ...
The Convener (Gillian Martin) SNP Committee
15 Feb 2021
Climate Change Plan
Good morning and welcome to the sixth meeting in 2021 of the Environment, Climate Change and Land Reform Committee. Under our first agenda item, we will conclude taking evidence on the updated climate change plan by hearing from the Cabinet Secretary for Environment, Climate C...
The Convener (Gillian Martin) SNP Committee
02 Feb 2021
Climate Change Plan
Good morning everyone, and welcome to the Environment, Climate Change and Land Reform Committee’s fourth meeting in 2021. Today we will continue with our evidence sessions on the Scottish Government’s updated climate change plan. We will hear from two panels of stakeholders a...
The Convener SNP Committee
29 Apr 2020
Climate Change Plan and COP26
Thank you for that comprehensive update. I have an initial question. You have mentioned a green recovery plan as well as an updated climate change plan. Are those two plans one and the same? Is it a case of taking the progress that was made with, and the update to, the climate...
Gillian Martin SNP Committee
10 Feb 2026
Draft Climate Change Plan
That is not included in here—we are talking about the climate change plan.You have just given a summary that I do not necessarily agree with. I have explained the reason for protecting Scotland against global economic shocks and the reason why production emissions do not featu...
Gillian Martin (Acting Cabinet Secretary for Net Zero and Energy) SNP Committee
08 Oct 2024
Environmental Standards Scotland Climate Change Targets Delivery Improvement Report
Thank you, convener. Thanks for the opportunity to discuss the improvement plan that we laid on 3 September. We welcome Environmental Standards Scotland’s report on the support for local authorities in delivering their climate change duties. It is clear that local authorities...
Gillian Martin SNP Chamber
24 Mar 2026
Climate Change Plan
I mentioned some of the voices against climate action and we need no further demonstration of that type of voice than what we hear from Douglas Lumsden.The climate change plan sets out a fair and ambitious pathway towards meeting our first three carbon budgets. It drives £42 b...
Gillian Martin SNP Chamber
24 Mar 2026
Climate Change Plan
We have taken on the recommendations of a number of committees, particularly on the monitoring and evaluation approach, in the final plan. We need to ensure that we are clear about where delivery is on track and where further action is needed, but also about areas that might b...
Gillian Martin SNP Chamber
07 Mar 2024
Mossmorran (Just Transition)
There is a great deal that we can do. The green industrial strategy, which will be rolled out this summer, will address that point. We have to recognise that it is not just in the north-east where there are opportunities, as well as some difficulties if we do not get the just ...
Gillian Martin SNP Chamber
06 Jun 2024
General Question Time · Just Transition Plan (Mossmorran)
As with the Grangemouth just transition plan, unions and the voices of workers will be central to the development of the Mossmorran plan. I approached ExxonMobil at Mossmorran to say that I would like to work with it on a just transition plan, and it was happy for that to happ...
Gillian Martin SNP Chamber
27 Jan 2026
Natural Environment (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
I assure the chamber that I am not having an identity crisis. Laughter. I am flattered that I have been mixed up, even in my own head, with Ms Gougeon, who is substantially younger than me. I ask that Ms Villalba does not move her amendment 61. I reject her characterisation o...
Gillian Martin SNP Chamber
19 Sep 2024
Greenhouse Gas Emissions 2021 and 2022
We intend to engage more widely during the development of the secondary legislation in order to set carbon budget levels in developing the next climate change plan. That will include requesting formal advice from the Climate Change Committee and continued engagement with group...
Gillian Martin SNP Chamber
08 Oct 2025
Climate Change (Scotland) Act 2009 (Scottish Carbon Budgets) Amendment Regulations 2025
I wish to be clear about sequencing. The Climate Change (Emissions Reduction Targets) (Scotland) Act 2024, which was passed with cross-party support, outlines the sequence of events that result in a final climate change plan. Under that legislation, the deadline for laying a d...
Gillian Martin SNP Chamber
24 Mar 2026
Climate Change Plan
What Jackie Dunbar has just outlined is critical: public money will not deliver on all the actions of the climate change plan. It can be used as seed funding at the very beginning of some of the things that we want to happen, but crowding in inward investment will really boost...
Gillian Martin SNP Committee
10 Feb 2026
Draft Climate Change Plan
I understand that. I also want to point to some of the work, which has also been challenging, to ascertain the wider cost benefits associated with this. We have asked the Edinburgh Climate Change Institute to do some work on that. It has estimated that the financial benefits t...
Gillian Martin SNP Committee
07 May 2024
Circular Economy (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
The Scottish Government cannot support amendment 140, in the name of Maurice Golden. Section 1(5), on page 2 of the bill, already requires that “The circular economy strategy must be prepared with a view to achieving consistency ... between the objectives and plans set out in...
Gillian Martin SNP Chamber
06 Nov 2025
Draft Climate Change Plan
Stephen Kerr is calling for an independent assessment. I imagine that there will be many independent assessments of the costs and benefits as the plan goes through scrutiny. However, this is not just about the costs—that is where the Tories really get this wrong. They talk abo...
The Convener SNP Committee
23 Oct 2018
Climate Change (Emissions Reduction Targets) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
We will now take evidence on the Climate Change (Emissions Reductions Targets) (Scotland) Bill from our second panel this morning. I welcome Lord Deben, who is chair of the Committee on Climate Change. The committee has a number of questions on the Scottish Government’s climat...
The Acting Cabinet Secretary for Net Zero and Energy (Gillian Martin) SNP Committee
17 Sep 2024
Climate Change (Emissions Reduction Targets) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
I will briefly give a bit of context on the reasons why we have introduced the bill. Thank you for the opportunity to speak to that. Our independent experts on the Climate Change Committee have—sadly—determined that the 2030 interim target is beyond what is achievable. The Pa...
Gillian Martin SNP Committee
17 Sep 2024
Climate Change (Emissions Reduction Targets) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
If the bill is passed and if we have royal assent by November, the Climate Change Committee will be asked for its advice on the basis that we will have a five-year carbon budget process. I think that the committee had representatives of the Climate Change Committee in front of...
Gillian Martin SNP Chamber
20 May 2025
Climate Change Plan Monitoring Report 2025
I did not mention the Natural Environment (Scotland) Bill, because I was talking about the climate change plan update monitoring report, including the indicators that it contains. I thought that it was a good idea to stick to the subject matter of the monitoring report. Howev...
Gillian Martin SNP Chamber
08 Oct 2025
Climate Change (Scotland) Act 2009 (Scottish Carbon Budgets) Amendment Regulations 2025
I want to address some of the comments that members have made in the debate. Douglas Lumsden may be mystified, but the law is clear on the process; I have set that out clearly. No other UK nation has to bring forward a climate change plan in draft at the same time as it bring...
The Cabinet Secretary for Climate Action and Energy (Gillian Martin) SNP Chamber
20 Nov 2025
Portfolio Question Time · Draft Climate Change Plan 2026 to 2040
I wrote to the Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee, the Climate Change Committee, the United Kingdom Government, environmental non-governmental organisations, the Just Transition Commission and business and third sector groups to inform them of the draft plan’s publicatio...
Gillian Martin SNP Committee
03 Feb 2026
Subordinate Legislation
I would need to look at the climate change plan. It is a draft plan at the moment. If we have the figures that are associated with this particular instrument and if they are not already in the climate change plan—I do not believe that they are—then we could, as we are finalisi...
Gillian Martin (Aberdeenshire East) (SNP) SNP Chamber
23 Mar 2017
British Sign Language (Draft National Plan)
I am pleased to contribute to today’s debate on Scotland’s first-ever British Sign Language national plan. Although I have no BSL users in my family, I have family members with severe hearing loss. I am pleased that we are tackling issues and formulating a plan around communic...
The Minister for Climate Action (Gillian Martin) SNP Chamber
06 Jun 2024
General Question Time · Just Transition Plan (Mossmorran)
The Scottish Government has committed to publishing a just transition plan for Mossmorran following the delivery of the Grangemouth just transition plan. Work will commence in early 2025. Lessons will be learned from developing the just transition plan for Grangemouth. I anti...
Gillian Martin (Aberdeenshire East) (SNP) SNP Chamber
25 Sep 2019
Climate Change (Emissions Reduction Targets) (Scotland) Bill
We are on the cusp of passing legislation that will have a massive impact. The hugely ambitious and challenging targets set out in the bill will cross every sector in Scotland, every business, every household and every person. The targets are the goal that we cannot miss, and ...
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Meeting of the Parliament (Hybrid) 09 March 2021

09 Mar 2021 · S5 · Meeting of the Parliament
Item of business
Climate Change Plan
Martin, Gillian SNP Aberdeenshire East Watch on SPTV

As convener of the Environment, Climate Change and Land Reform Committee, I welcome the opportunity to highlight the committee’s recent report on the updated climate change plan and to move the motion on behalf of the four committees that jointly considered the plan. That collaborative scrutiny and the need for immediate action across a broad range of cabinet secretary portfolios and committee remits demonstrate the cross-cutting and integrated nature of effective climate policy action and scrutiny. That approach must continue if we are to realise our ambitions.

The scrutiny process has been informed by the invaluable contributions of experts, stakeholders and communities from across Scotland and has been underpinned by our committee’s work on a green recovery. I thank everyone who contributed to our inquiry.

The debate represents an important opportunity to reflect on the strengths of the updated plan and to highlight improvements that are needed to turn it into a credible and ambitious blueprint for Scotland’s future. Our unanimously agreed report contains several action-focused recommendations, and we expect the Scottish Government to progress them, together with the other committees’ recommendations, to deliver a final plan that we can all have confidence in.

Sir David Attenborough recently told a virtual gathering of the United Nations Security Council that climate change is the

“biggest threat ... modern humans have ever faced.”

How we respond now will determine the world that our children and our grandchildren inherit.

Parliament recognised the urgency of the situation in passing legislation that set new and ambitious targets, and it is clear that we need to increase and accelerate our action in the near term to meet them. Doing so offers clear potential for innovation, jobs, the economy, the environment and the wellbeing of the people of Scotland and beyond. We want Scotland to be at the forefront in exploring, developing and investing in those opportunities and in the technology that will help us to reach our ambitious targets. That is why the updated plan must set out the foundation and pathways for increased action across society.

The committee recognises that we have challenging targets and that the plan update has been prepared in challenging times. There is significant support for the scale of the proposed emissions reductions and for the overall ambition that the updated plan sets out.

In particular, we welcome the strengthened focus on cross-sectoral working and the inclusion of the co-ordinated approach, which our committee has for many years called for. However, we heard from our correspondents that detail on how to reach the ambition was lacking, and concerns were raised about the achievability of the plan as set out.

Major action and transformational change across all sectors and all parts of society are urgently required to reflect the nature of the climate emergency, meet our Climate Change (Scotland) Act 2009 ambition and capture the immediate opportunities of a green recovery. We need to tackle the implementation gap that arises when solutions have been identified but not so far applied. We must capture and lock in positive behaviours and build resilience through valuing nature more.

To underpin all that, we must focus on people, innovation, skills and jobs. The pandemic has shown that we can act boldly and quickly in the face of a crisis. As David Attenborough said, climate change is the biggest crisis that faces humanity today and our response must reflect that.

I will move on to our recommendations, including those on the modelling and evidence used; the balance of effort across sectors; sectoral plans and governance arrangements; and behaviour change.

The committee has called on the Scottish Government to

“Demonstrate how the policies and proposals will deliver the envelopes that are presented for each sector. Understanding the relative emissions abatement significance of the policies and proposals is key to supporting implementation of the plan, by enabling potential risks and deficiencies to be identified and corrected.”

We have also called for

“greater clarity on the timescales associated with the policy and proposal commitments in the plan to develop, consult on, research or explore particular measures”.

The timescales should

“reflect the urgent nature of the climate emergency and the immediate opportunities to progress a green recovery.”

We would like a review to be carried out of the assumptions that underpin the plan and, in particular, of the

“abatement attributed to Negative Emission Technologies”—

or NETs. Given the uncertainties that are associated with that, we have called on the Scottish Government to set out an alternative plan

“for how equivalent abatement could be achieved.”

We have asked for

“greater detail about how the policies and proposals across all sectors reflect the opportunities and implications associated with just transition and green recovery”,

taking into account regional considerations.

We have also recommended that the final updated plan

“must take a more integrated approach to cutting emissions across agriculture and land use ... recognising that both depend on the management of a single resource and that these sectors are expected to become more closely aligned in policy and practice.”

Our report makes clear and detailed recommendations across a range of other areas, including waste and the circular economy, nature-based solutions and blue carbon.

The committee recognises that we are debating an updated plan. Time for scrutiny has been tight, and updates will never be as comprehensive or detailed as a complete new plan.

I would now like to look forward to the fourth climate change plan. Stakeholders and the Parliament need ample time to consider the detail in a new climate change plan, so the committee calls on the Government to lay the next full climate change plan in Parliament by the end of 2023. That will ensure that there is sufficient time for full stakeholder and parliamentary consideration before finalisation and publication of the fourth climate change plan in 2024.

This will be the last debate to be led by the Environment, Climate Change and Land Reform Committee in the current parliamentary session, and it is fair to say that our report on the climate change plan update is the culmination of a very heavy work schedule in this session. It has been a privilege to convene a committee that deals with such vital work. I would like to pay tribute to the extremely hard work of the committee clerks and our Scottish Parliament information centre research colleagues. Two long-serving members of the committee are retiring and making their last speeches today—Stewart Stevenson and Angus MacDonald—so I record my best wishes and thanks to them, and to all the members who have served with such dedication on the committee during the session.

It is sad that this afternoon’s debate might potentially have been the Cabinet Secretary for Environment, Climate Change and Land Reform’s last debate as well. She is unable to be here, but I wish her a speedy recovery and thank her for the constructive way in which she has worked with our committee, and for her many years of public service—not least in her stewardship in protecting the environment and tackling climate change.

Our committee members and the cabinet secretary know that there is no precedent in human history for the speed and scale of the change that is needed to tackle climate change and reduce harmful emissions. The changes that have been highlighted by the four parliamentary committees that have come together today will help to ensure that the final updated climate change plan provides an effective response to the current challenges. Our recommendations should help to provide a springboard for the swift action that is needed to tackle climate change and to deliver a truly green recovery for Scotland—a recovery in which no one is left behind. It is only by committing to significant action today that we can build a better Scotland for tomorrow.

I move,

That the Parliament notes the reports of the Environment, Climate Change and Land Reform Committee, the Economy, Energy and Fair Work Committee, the Local Government and Communities Committee and the Rural Economy and Connectivity Committee on the Scottish Government document, Securing a green recovery on a path to net zero: climate change plan 2018—2032.

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I am grateful to have the opportunity to contribute to the debate, as I serve on the ECCLR and REC Committees. This is my final speech, so I hope, with the P...
The Deputy Presiding Officer SNP
Thank you very much, Mr MacDonald. I say to members that, obviously, when people are making their last speech, I am relaxed about the time—that is only fair...
Emma Harper (South Scotland) (SNP) SNP
Thank you, Presiding Officer. I do not take anything that you say personally—it is always wonderful advice. I welcome the Scottish Government’s update to th...
The Deputy Presiding Officer SNP
And there, on those good goals, you must conclude. Speeches should be four minutes.
Emma Harper SNP
I apologise, Presiding Officer. That was not my understanding. In conclusion, I welcome the Scottish Government’s—
The Deputy Presiding Officer SNP
No, no, Ms Harper. “Conclude” means that—no wee extra bits. I call Richard Leonard, to be followed by Clare Adamson, who will be the last speaker in the ope...
Richard Leonard (Central Scotland) (Lab) Lab
As the committee reports make clear, and as witness after witness has attested to this Parliament, the Scottish Government’s climate change plan lacks clarit...
Clare Adamson (Motherwell and Wishaw) (SNP) SNP
I, too, congratulate those who have made their final speeches in the chamber today, which have been very moving indeed. I send my best wishes to the cabinet ...
Sarah Boyack (Lothian) (Lab) Lab
It is great for me to speak in today’s debate as the new environment, climate change and land reform spokesperson for Scottish Labour. I thank my colleague C...