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Monica Lennon (Central Scotland) (Lab) Lab Chamber
27 Oct 2021
COP26 Global Ambitions
There are just four days to go until COP26 kicks off in Glasgow and, on behalf of Scottish Labour, I am pleased to speak in today’s debate on the global ambitions for that momentous climate summit. We need to be honest about the challenges that lie ahead. We should take heart...
Monica Lennon (Central Scotland) (Lab) Lab Chamber
26 Jun 2024
Climate Emergency
I take the opportunity to extend my best wishes to the cabinet secretary as she is about to embark on maternity leave. I look forward to continuing to work with Ms Martin and to working with Dr Allan when he takes up his post. The motion is right to ask the Parliament to reaf...
Monica Lennon Lab Chamber
09 Jun 2021
Climate Emergency
I agree—that figure is horrifying. Although we can all do more to tackle our throwaway culture, we also need big system change, which is why regulation is important. I confess that I might have lobbied Maurice Golden to set up a cross-party group on the circular economy, and n...
Monica Lennon (Central Scotland) (Lab) Lab Chamber
14 May 2024
Action to Tackle Climate Change
I am grateful to Maurice Golden for securing the important and timely debate and I congratulate Gillian Martin on her reappointment to the Government in the important role of Minister for Climate Action. I hope that, when we leave the chamber after the debate, we will all have...
Monica Lennon Lab Committee
08 Oct 2024
Environmental Standards Scotland Climate Change Targets Delivery Improvement Report
I am looking at the 2023 “Report into Climate Change Training in Scottish Local Government” by the Improvement Service. Local authority workers highlighted a few areas in which the Scottish Government could provide assistance with training related to climate change. They inclu...
Monica Lennon Lab Committee
29 Oct 2024
Climate Change (Emissions Reduction Targets) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
I will move amendment 58. Sarah Boyack may have misspoken—she said that she would support my amendment 55. I am checking that I have the numbers correct. Sarah’s amendment is 55 and mine is 58. We have that in the Official Report now. It has been a long morning. I agree with m...
Monica Lennon (Central Scotland) (Lab) Lab Chamber
05 Nov 2024
Climate Change (Emissions Reduction Targets) (Scotland) Bill
I am pleased to speak on behalf of Scottish Labour. Before I turn to the bill and the amendments that we have just agreed to, which are, in large part, technical, it is important to put on record our sympathy for the hundreds of people in Spain whose lives have been devastated...
Monica Lennon (Central Scotland) (Lab) Lab Chamber
05 Nov 2024
Climate Change (Emissions Reduction Targets) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
I will speak to and move amendment 1, and I will speak to the other two amendments in the group. At stage 2, Scottish Labour felt that it was important to amend the bill to require the Scottish Government to act in accordance with the advice that it received from the Climate...
Monica Lennon (Central Scotland) (Lab) Lab Chamber
09 Jun 2021
Climate Emergency
Climate change and nature loss are undeniably the greatest global threats that we face, so we welcome the debate, which is my first as Scottish Labour’s net zero, energy and transport spokesperson. Labour members will miss the passion for, knowledge of and dedication to the en...
Monica Lennon (Central Scotland) (Lab) Lab Chamber
21 Sep 2021
Net Zero Nation
I am pleased to open the debate on behalf of Scottish Labour. In his motion, the cabinet secretary asks the Parliament to agree “that the Scottish Government must do everything in its power to tackle the escalating climate and nature emergencies and deliver a just transition...
Monica Lennon Lab Committee
16 Apr 2024
Climate Change People’s Panel
Speaking of positive news, you got a lot of media coverage last week. Looking at some of the headlines, “Lessons on climate” jumps out. Your first recommendation, which was unanimous, is about making climate change a compulsory part of the curriculum, because currently, it is ...
Monica Lennon Lab Committee
23 Apr 2024
Climate Change Committee’s Review of Scottish Emissions Targets and Progress Report 2023
I do not want to lower the mood, as you were trying to take us to quite a positive place—you will be missed in your role. You opened the evidence session by describing the dangerous moment in which we find ourselves. Last week, we heard reactions from charities and veteran cli...
Monica Lennon Lab Committee
29 Oct 2024
Climate Change (Emissions Reduction Targets) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
I have four amendments in the group. I thank Stop Climate Chaos Scotland for its briefing and for its advice and support on these matters. Colleagues will be aware that Stop Climate Chaos Scotland has previously called for budgets to be set in accordance with the advice from t...
Monica Lennon Lab Committee
20 Dec 2022
Climate Change Committee’s Review of Scottish Emissions Targets and Progress Report 2022
I think that we want to explore today how we can get away from what has been described as magical thinking and get meaningful targets that people believe can be achieved. As the convener explained, we will come back to transport, buildings, and land and agriculture. Mark Rusk...
Monica Lennon Lab Committee
12 Mar 2024
Climate Change Governance Stocktake
That is helpful. Before I move on to talk about the climate change plan, I want to understand the baseline and where we have come from. It appears that we did not have a permanent DG for net zero until January 2023, I believe. Not only was there a lack of progress, there was n...
Monica Lennon Lab Committee
12 Mar 2024
Climate Change Governance Stocktake
That is all helpful. You have touched on all the main points that were part of the committee’s net zero inquiry, including the collaboration that is required with public and private sector partners. I just want to understand how significant the delays and gaps have been. We w...
Monica Lennon (Central Scotland) (Lab) Lab Chamber
25 Jun 2024
Circular Economy (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
I agree with Sarah Boyack—there are some important amendments in the group. I will not speak to them all, but I think that Mark Ruskell, in opening consideration of the group, got off to a good start—in particular, with regard to his amendment on “critical minerals”. As many ...
Monica Lennon Lab Committee
17 Sep 2024
Climate Change (Emissions Reduction Targets) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
Thank you for those interesting reflections, cabinet secretary. I asked the question to establish a fact, which we have done. I will not give my own opinion, but Douglas Lumsden suggested that the Government, for its own reasons, does not always accept advice from the Climate ...
Monica Lennon Lab Committee
29 Oct 2024
Climate Change (Emissions Reduction Targets) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
I will speak to amendments 52, 54 and 37. I put on record my thanks to the acting cabinet secretary and her officials for their time and willingness, it is fair to say, to work with all members who have an interest in the bill. I am pleased to say that we have worked together ...
Monica Lennon Lab Committee
12 Sep 2018
Planning (Scotland) Bill: Stage 2
Amendment 219 relates to the provision of advice on compatibility with statutory climate change targets before the publication of the draft NPF. We recognise that—as it does with health—the planning system has a huge part to play in protecting the environment and, where possib...
Monica Lennon (Central Scotland) (Lab) Lab Committee
14 Sep 2021
Committee Priorities
Good morning, cabinet secretary. I wish you well with this big and crucial portfolio. You mentioned in your opening remarks the importance of the just transition and climate justice, so I want to bring you back to that hoover bag of ministerial responsibilities. Where does min...
Monica Lennon Lab Committee
14 Sep 2021
Committee Priorities
Many stakeholders look for clarity in that area. Climate justice is absolutely an issue that has a global context in relation to the global south, but it also links to the just transition in Scotland, where many low-income communities and marginalised people seek climate justi...
Monica Lennon (Central Scotland) (Lab) Lab Chamber
15 Sep 2021
North Sea Oil and Gas
I am pleased to open the debate on behalf of Scottish Labour. I refer to my entry in the register of members’ interests, as I am a member of Unite the Union and the GMB union. I have five minutes in which to respond to a motion on one of the biggest issues that our planet fac...
Monica Lennon Lab Chamber
15 Sep 2021
North Sea Oil and Gas
I want to make some progress. Without immediate action to reduce emissions, the consequences will include rising sea levels, the extinction of vulnerable species and a higher frequency of natural disasters. Pushing ahead with Cambo would be a betrayal of future generations. ...
Monica Lennon Lab Chamber
05 Oct 2021
Environment Bill
I am grateful for that update. It is clear that it is not acceptable for correspondence from Scottish ministers to be ignored by UK ministers, and I hope that that issue will be resolved. However, it appears that there have been differences in how the Welsh Government has inte...
Monica Lennon (Central Scotland) (Lab) Lab Chamber
26 Oct 2021
Carbon Capture, Utilisation and Storage
I thank the cabinet secretary for advance sight of his statement. It is regrettable that, on the eve of COP26, we have the UK and Scottish Governments at loggerheads when we need constructive dialogue to tackle the climate emergency. The cabinet secretary acknowledged in his ...
Monica Lennon Lab Committee
21 Dec 2021
Climate Change Committee (Annual Progress Report)
Thank you. That has been really clear and helpful. We are running out of time, so I will squeeze in one final question. The CCC has said that the Scottish Government already has many of the levers. We know that the Scottish Government is a fan of the four-day working week, wh...
Monica Lennon Lab Committee
22 Feb 2022
Subordinate Legislation
We need to have this discussion in the context of the pandemic, Covid recovery and the cost of living crisis, and we must show that the Parliament and the Government are listening to the people who will be directly affected. For me, the starting point is the workers who the le...
Monica Lennon Lab Committee
20 Dec 2022
Climate Change Committee’s Review of Scottish Emissions Targets and Progress Report 2022
I will pick up on transport. You will be aware that, pre-pandemic, in Scotland our annual car kilometres were increasing. We have a target of 20 per cent reduction in car demand, but the Climate Change Committee is very clear that there needs to be a paradigm shift if we are t...
Monica Lennon (Central Scotland) (Lab) Lab Committee
05 Dec 2023
Circular Economy (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
Good morning. We have heard from stakeholders who are calling for the framework for the circular economy strategy to more closely mirror climate legislation for the climate change plan, with sector-level plans, embedding just transition principles, mainstreaming across Governm...
Monica Lennon Lab Committee
12 Mar 2024
Climate Change Governance Stocktake
I want to pick up on local government. We know that some councils have set net zero targets that are even more ambitious than the Scottish Government’s targets. From your work on Scottish climate governance arrangements and on Scottish councils’ approaches to addressing climat...
Monica Lennon Lab Committee
12 Mar 2024
Climate Change Governance Stocktake
I want to ask about the Scottish climate intelligence service, which our committee recommended, because I believe that it is starting to come into effect. We have spent a lot of time today looking at the Scottish Government’s role and the need for good governance and leadershi...
Monica Lennon Lab Committee
19 Mar 2024
Scotland’s Railways
Good morning to our panel. On the back of Mark Ruskell’s question, I was reading a media comment by Mike Robinson, who is the chair of Stop Climate Chaos Scotland, on the issue of value and affordability. On behalf of the coalition, he said: “Reverting to expensive tickets wo...
Monica Lennon Lab Committee
16 Apr 2024
Climate Change People’s Panel
Thank you again, everyone, for your brilliant ideas, and to the 23 members of the climate change people’s panel. I have scribbled down lots of notes, but I will stick to some of the questions that I had planned. One was to come back to the issue of finance and financial suppor...
Monica Lennon (Central Scotland) (Lab) Lab Committee
23 Apr 2024
Climate Change Committee’s Review of Scottish Emissions Targets and Progress Report 2023
I have, but it has been worth it, because the evidence has been fascinating. Thank you to Chris Stark and Professor Bell for your really clear evidence and answers today. I refer members to my entry in the register of members’ interests—I am a member of two trade unions, Unit...
Monica Lennon Lab Committee
23 Apr 2024
Climate Change Committee’s Review of Scottish Emissions Targets and Progress Report 2023
That was helpful; thank you. I need to move on to a question on governance. I am keen to hear how well you think the Government is set up to deliver on its climate policy goals and whether there is anything that should be done differently. I am mindful of the Auditor General...
Monica Lennon (Central Scotland) (Lab) Lab Chamber
14 May 2024
Action to Tackle Climate Change
To fill in the blank space on that missing page, would Bob Doris agree that the people’s panel on climate change made a really important recommendation about the importance of climate hubs and the need to make such investment locally? That would help with wider engagement, whi...
Monica Lennon Lab Committee
17 Sep 2024
Climate Change (Emissions Reduction Targets) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
Thank you. There is a lot in your answer that is helpful, and you have made good points about meaningful participation. I am interested in other places in the world where climate assemblies have made recommendations to Governments. When those recommendations are not accepted b...
Monica Lennon Lab Chamber
10 Oct 2024
Climate Change (Emissions Reduction Targets) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
We need to get the right national policies, and we also need to empower local decision making. Some policies will work in some local authorities and not so well in others. The message about action was really important. We heard in committee from Mike Robinson, in his capacity...
Monica Lennon Lab Committee
02 Sep 2025
Subordinate Legislation
Next week, our committee will be hearing from witnesses on the latest climate science and on climate impacts in Scotland. Today, we have been addressing Scotland’s emissions, but it would be helpful to hear from you briefly about where we are globally on emissions reductions a...
Monica Lennon Lab Committee
18 Nov 2025
Adapting to the Impacts of Climate Change
Thank you for that comprehensive answer. We know that there is a risk of increased flooding, wildfires and droughts because of climate change, and you have described the way in which the weather is changing. Through national planning framework 4, the current and future impacts...
Monica Lennon (Central Scotland) (Lab) Lab Committee
25 Nov 2025
Draft Climate Change Plan
I am lost for words now, convener. This has been very interesting; it is always good to have you here, Dr Dixon. I will come to you first, because I want to turn to the importance of monitoring and evaluating the climate change plan, but I also want to pick up the thread abou...
Monica Lennon Lab Chamber
09 Jun 2021
Climate Emergency
Of course. There will be lots that we agree on today, so I hope that Parliament will support our amendment. I move amendment S6M-00278.1, to insert at end: “; agrees that progressing a Circular Economy Bill must be an urgent priority; commends children and young people in S...
Monica Lennon (Central Scotland) (Lab) Lab Committee
31 Aug 2021
Climate Change Committee
Good morning, colleagues. In your very wise opening remarks, Lord Deben, you referred to the recent IPCC report and emphasised the need for immediate action. You also said that your committee tries to give the best possible advice, which is reassuring, but what is the best pos...
Monica Lennon Lab Committee
31 Aug 2021
Climate Change Committee
It is not only Governments but individual citizens who are making decisions every day. I was struck by Professor Bell’s earlier comments about public engagement and the active choices that people need to make if we are going to change how we do things. It is clearly very impor...
Monica Lennon Lab Committee
07 Sep 2021
Committee Priorities
With regard to climate change as a health and safety issue for workers, I have a final, brief question for Dave Moxham on the issue of adaptations. What does a just transition to a net zero economy mean in relation to adaptations around climate change and resilience? From the ...
Monica Lennon (Central Scotland) (Lab) Lab Committee
16 Sep 2021
United Nations Climate Change Conference of the Parties (COP26)
Good morning, Mr Sharma. I whole-heartedly agree that COP26 is an opportunity to showcase what the UK has to offer. Given the IPCC’s report warning that the door is closing on the 1.5°C target, would rejecting the new Cambo oilfield ahead of COP26 be a strong example of the cl...
Monica Lennon Lab Committee
28 Sep 2021
Committee Priorities
The discussion so far has been fascinating. Indeed, I have had the privilege of taking part in some Zoom events with climate assembly members and I have met some of the children involved here in the Parliament. I have so many questions to ask, but I suppose that I have to sta...
Monica Lennon Lab Committee
28 Sep 2021
Committee Priorities
Thank you. I wish the Children’s Parliament well with the launch of the Climate Changemakers scheme. I have a question for Liam Fowley. Earlier this morning, we took evidence from the transport minister, and I am pleased that the committee supported the statutory instrument ...
Monica Lennon Lab Committee
05 Oct 2021
Committee Priorities
Good morning to the panel and to Professor Turner’s cat, who made a nice appearance a moment ago. I return to your report, Professor Docherty, about which Mark Ruskell has asked questions already. You were modest about the attention that the report has received and some of th...
Monica Lennon (Central Scotland) (Lab) Lab Chamber
16 Nov 2021
COP26 Outcomes
If we are serious about averting climate catastrophe and accelerating towards a just transition for a green economy, Cambo cannot go ahead. There is no rigorous climate change test that Cambo could possibly pass, so the First Minister must do more than simply ask the UK Govern...
Monica Lennon Lab Committee
23 Nov 2021
COP26 Outcomes
I am mindful of time, so I will try to lump a few things into one question, and witnesses can respond to the parts that are most relevant to them. I want to return to the issue of a just transition, and, in that regard, I refer everyone to my entry in the register of members’...
Monica Lennon Lab Committee
21 Dec 2021
Climate Change Committee (Annual Progress Report)
Thank you, Professor Bell. We are making everyone hungry, and it is almost lunch time. As someone who has been a vegetarian for almost 30 years, I can say that it is a lot easier to be a veggie now, but I have not gone fully vegan. It is very interesting to see some of the re...
Monica Lennon (Central Scotland) (Lab) Lab Committee
22 Feb 2022
Subordinate Legislation
Good morning. Minister, we all acknowledge that you were appointed to your post only last month. It must be challenging to take on a brand new brief, so I think that we all want to cheer you on in that, because the issues that you are grappling with are so important. However,...
Monica Lennon (Central Scotland) (Lab) Lab Committee
01 Mar 2022
Scotland’s Climate Assembly
Good morning, everyone. I agree with our deputy convener, Fiona Hyslop, that the work that you are doing is fantastic and we hope to have on-going engagement and dialogue with you. Your challenge to us, as parliamentarians, and to the Government is so important. I also agree ...
Monica Lennon (Central Scotland) (Lab) Lab Chamber
10 Mar 2022
Climate Emergency
It is a privilege to serve as a member of the Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee, and I invite colleagues and the public to tune in on a Tuesday morning and follow our debates. I do not know what I was expecting from today’s debate. I know that it is a challenge when th...
Monica Lennon (Central Scotland) (Lab) Lab Chamber
25 May 2022
Solar Energy
It is a pleasure to speak in this extended debate. I congratulate Fergus Ewing, not only on securing the debate and getting this time in the chamber—and bringing some unexpected sunshine with him—but on the fact that so many members have taken part. That is encouraging and I h...
Monica Lennon (Central Scotland) (Lab) Lab Committee
20 Dec 2022
Climate Change Committee’s Review of Scottish Emissions Targets and Progress Report 2022
Good morning to the panel. I hope that you feel better soon, Lord Deben, and best wishes to Chris Stark as well. It is a shame that he was not able to join the panel today. I listened to the webinar last week when your report was launched and, like many others, I was worried b...
Monica Lennon (Central Scotland) (Lab) Lab Chamber
19 Jan 2023
Carbon Neutral Islands Project
I welcome the opportunity to take part in the debate. I have enjoyed listening to the speeches of colleagues from right across the chamber. We have heard about some challenges and concerns, but overall we are optimistic about our island communities and islanders, and about the...
Monica Lennon Lab Committee
07 Mar 2023
COP15 Outcomes
It has been great to have so many experts with us today. It has been a fascinating session. I want to ask about the global biodiversity framework. We know that the targets seek to integrate action to tackle the climate and nature crises together. We all understand that those a...
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Meeting of the Parliament (Hybrid) 27 October 2021

27 Oct 2021 · S6 · Meeting of the Parliament
Item of business
COP26 Global Ambitions

There are just four days to go until COP26 kicks off in Glasgow and, on behalf of Scottish Labour, I am pleased to speak in today’s debate on the global ambitions for that momentous climate summit.

We need to be honest about the challenges that lie ahead. We should take heart that there are solutions and keep a sharp focus on the bold actions that we must take to limit global warming and keep 1.5°C alive. As the cabinet secretary said, COP26 is regarded as the last, best chance to avert climate catastrophe; that is how important this summit is. Although COP26 is focused on securing international agreement, Friends of the Earth Scotland is right to say that the real action to tackle the climate crisis takes place at national and local levels. Therefore, although we welcome and support the Scottish Government motion, we should be using this time in the chamber—as I am sure that the Government will welcome—to scrutinise and challenge the Scottish Government and its partners across Scotland to do more and work with the entire Scottish Parliament to collaborate with local authorities, businesses and citizens in order to achieve more.

In the debate, we will hear some of the precise actions that need to be given priority by the Scottish Government, but I will take a moment to comment on the unique opportunity that we have in Scotland during the 12 days of the summit. The great city of Glasgow is providing the stage for COP26, and that should fill us with pride. We should embrace the unique opportunity to show the best of Scotland and provide leadership at home and internationally. However, it is also important that we get our own house in order and that is why the on-going organisation of workers, through their trade unions, is a strength that we should welcome, because climate justice and social justice or justice for workers are two sides of the same coin. Empowering and valuing workers is key to securing a just transition so, today, the Labour members send a message of solidarity to workers who are taking industrial action and to all those who are fighting for fair work and climate justice.

In its briefing, Close the Gap says,

“We cannot have a ‘just transition’ without enabling women and men to equally benefit from”

the shift in the labour market towards green jobs and a new future. That is something that we must reflect on today.

We will hear a lot about ambition. I see Scotland as an ambitious nation, and the Scottish Government has rightly been working towards ambitious climate targets. However, we should all take stock and listen to Greta Thunberg, who said that Scotland is not a world leader on climate change. I say to Greta, perhaps we are not yet, but we can be. I hope that many of us will be out on the streets of Glasgow with Greta Thunberg, the workers and the people of Scotland who want to see urgent change.

For our part, Scottish Labour has consistently called on the Scottish Government to be bolder and take quicker action to tackle climate change. We believe that Scotland has the potential to lead Europe’s green energy revolution by putting green jobs at the heart of new employment, training and manufacturing opportunities across Scotland.

The people of Scotland were promised 100,000 green jobs and a renewables revolution, but only a fraction of the jobs have been delivered. Therefore, we understand why people across Scotland, particularly in the north-east, feel a little bit cynical about the prospect of a just transition. We must get on and deliver it.

Liam Kerr touched on a couple of the statistics that came out today. We learned that the Scottish Government target of 11 per cent of non-electrical heat demand coming from renewable sources by 2020 was missed—only 6.4 per cent was achieved, which is a decrease on 2019. We are not quite getting there with some of the targets.

In the interests of time, I will speed up my speech. I come back to the ambition for a public energy company, which we do not want to be kicked down the road. It is a real opportunity to be a game changer. The market-led energy model continues to fail customers and workers, and our transition will simply be too slow if we leave that work in the hands of the market.

I am sure that Maurice Golden will cover the issue of the circular economy in his speech, but I was disappointed with the Scottish Government’s recent announcement on waste incineration. Friends of the Earth Scotland called it “a burners’ charter”, and I hope that the cabinet secretary will reflect on that.

Decarbonising transport must be the urgent priority. ScotRail proposes to cut 300 rail services a day. Today, we learned that the daytripper concessionary travel scheme is being axed, just as COP26 delegates are getting free transport. Bus routes in my region, such as the X1, have disappeared. We are getting a bit muddled here.

I will briefly mention Cambo. More than 60 charities, unions and community groups have urged Nicola Sturgeon to explicitly condemn the Cambo oil field proposal. There is an article in The National today, so perhaps my colleagues on the SNP benches can read it.

We need to speak up. The children of Scotland are saying that this is the moment. We need to take that moment and put our ambitions into action.

I move amendment S6M-01769.1 to insert at end:

“; notes that the Scottish Government has not met the annual target for emissions in 2017, 2018 and 2019; agrees that it is important for Scotland to provide leadership through action and delivery; understands that having better, regular, interconnected and affordable public transport run in the interest of passengers will be essential to achieving the modal shift from cars that will be necessary to meet Scotland’s climate ambitions, and calls on the Scottish Government to use all the powers available to it to realise Scotland’s full potential in the renewable energy sector, create local green jobs in communities across Scotland, implement a bold industrial strategy to invest in and grow domestic supply chains, and take all necessary steps to secure a just transition to net zero in Scotland, ensuring that no individual, family or community is left behind.”

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