{"id":22663,"date":"2026-06-09T16:03:22","date_gmt":"2026-06-09T16:03:22","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/globalnewstoday.uk\/index.php\/2026\/06\/09\/scotlands-climate-emissions-fall-slightly-as-progress-slows-bbc\/"},"modified":"2026-06-09T16:03:22","modified_gmt":"2026-06-09T16:03:22","slug":"scotlands-climate-emissions-fall-slightly-as-progress-slows-bbc","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/globalnewstoday.uk\/index.php\/2026\/06\/09\/scotlands-climate-emissions-fall-slightly-as-progress-slows-bbc\/","title":{"rendered":"Scotland&#039;s climate emissions fall slightly as progress slows &#8211; BBC"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Scotland&#x27;s planet-warming emissions have reduced but progress has continued to slow, new figures show.<br \/>The amount of greenhouse gases produced by the country in 2024 fell by 1% compared to the previous year.<br \/>It is almost half of the reduction seen in 2023, when emissions fell by 2%.<br \/>Climate Action Secretary Gillian Martin said that while progress was being made, work to bring down emissions &quot;must accelerate&quot;.<br \/>Since 1990, Scotland&#x27;s greenhouse gas emissions have reduced by more than half (50.5%), with all sectors &#8211; except international aviation and shipping &#8211; falling over this time.<br \/>Most of the reduction in 2024 was driven by reduction in industry emissions.<br \/>However, there was an increase in pollution from transport &#8211; both in terms of domestic transport and international aviation &#8211; as well as from buildings.<br \/>Domestic transport is Scotland&#x27;s largest source of greenhouse gas emissions, at 28%, with buildings accounting for 19.5% and agriculture 19.3%.<br \/>Stop Climate Chaos Scotland said the figures were &quot;stark confirmation&quot; that action to tackle climate change has been &quot;nowhere near strong enough or fast enough&quot;.<br \/>Fraser Sutherland, the group&#x27;s coalition manager, said: &quot;Climate change is already affecting people&#x27;s health and well-being, livelihoods and financial stability in Scotland, with more frequent storms, floods, droughts and wildfires wreaking havoc across the country.&quot;<br \/>He added: &quot;The clock is ticking if we want to halt the worst effects of planetary warming but there is still time.&quot; <br \/>Friends of the Earth Scotland&#x27;s Catrina Randall said the &quot;meagre&quot; reduction figures were a &quot;missed opportunity&quot; to improve the lives of Scots.<br \/>She said: &quot;They mean ministers have failed to help more people move around by public transport and failed to fix homes so that they aren&#x27;t leaking energy and costing a fortune in bills.&quot;<br \/>Martin said that while progress was being made, reductions in emissions &quot;must accelerate because climate action is not just about weather events, it is about making people&#x27;s lives better&quot;. <br \/>She added: &quot;Our recent climate change plan set out \u00a342.3bn in direct financial benefits for Scotland, with the thriving net-zero economy currently supporting around 105,000 jobs. <br \/>&quot;It will also provide significant wider impacts, from warmer homes to better air quality and improved health outcomes.&quot;<br \/>The Scottish government has pledged to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions to net zero by 2045 &#8211; five years earlier than the UK government&#x27;s target date of 2050.<br \/>But after repeatedly missing annual and interim targets, SNP ministers <a target=\"_self\" href=\"https:\/\/www.bbc.co.uk\/news\/uk-scotland-68847434\" class=\"sc-2554282c-0 cDYatN\">abandoned them in 2024<\/a> in favour of five-yearly carbon budgets.<br \/>The government is aiming to cut emissions by an average of 57% over the next five years and by 69% by 2035, when compared with 1990 levels. <br \/>By 2040, ministers hope to increase that figure to 80%.<br \/>Overall, the country produced an estimated 39 million tonnes of carbon dioxide equivalent (MtCO2e) from the seven greenhouse gases in 2024 &#8211; a reduction of 0.4 MtCO2e from the year before.<br \/>Most parts of the economy showed modest reductions in emissions, with industry seeing the largest decrease (0.3 MtCO2e) due to a reduction in fuel use.<br \/>International aviation and shipping increased by 0.2 MtCO2e as they returned to pre-Covid levels.<br \/>Domestic transport and buildings also showed slight increases in the latest year. <br \/>All other sectors showed slightly reduced emissions.<br \/>Meanwhile, separate statistics released by the government showed Scotland&#x27;s carbon footprint between 2021 and 2022 increased by 1.6%.<br \/>These figures provide estimates of the country&#x27;s emissions associated with the spending of Scottish residents on goods and services, wherever in the world these emissions arise, together with emissions directly generated by Scottish households.<br \/>Between 1998 and 2022, Scotland&#x27;s carbon footprint fell by 17.5%.<br \/>Almost 100 properties in the former Clackmannanshire mining village have been evacuated after ground movement<br \/>Global temperatures are expected to rise in the coming months as El Ni\u00f1o begins.<br \/>The authority wants a more consistent approach to trees and woodlands with more protections.<br \/>Plans to dig for 85,000 tonnes of coal at Glan Lash mine near Llandybie have been refused. <br \/>About 24% of the Scottish population identify as disabled, while only 7% of MSPs do &#8211; an increase on the previous parliamentary term.<br \/>Copyright 2026 BBC. 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