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Published Date: 28 May 2009
THE Scottish Government is failing to hit its own targets for cutting greenhouse gas emissions, figures have shown.
Carbon dioxide emissions from energy use in Scottish Government buildings have gone up, and emissions from business travel have also increased.

But the government has hit targets for reducing waste and cutting water consumption.

The findings ca
me in the latest annual report on the environmental performance of government buildings.

As the report was published, the government announced it had teamed up with the Carbon Trust to try to reduce its carbon footprint. It said the plan, which will cost £80,000 a year, has the potential to cut emissions by 20 per cent by 2014 compared with 2007 levels.

Climate change minister Stewart Stevenson said: "This government is determined to play a leading role in global efforts to reduce emissions. As part of our drive to create a greener Scotland, we must lead by example and put our own house in order."

The annual report showed energy use in government buildings increased by 2.5 per cent last year and were just 2.2 per cent below 1999 levels. One target requires government buildings to cut carbon dioxide emissions to 7,221 tonnes by March 2011, but the figure for last year was 8,082 tonnes.





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  • Last Updated: 27 May 2009 6:12 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Greener Scotland
 
1

nabodican,

Rural Scotland 28/05/2009 06:25:39
Let me get this right, they have failed to meet the target that they set, so they are going to spend £80,000 of our money to have a second go.
It is not just Westminster that are on the make.
2

The Wanderer from the South,

28/05/2009 07:09:45
Close the MSP's down and that will stop a fair amount of the generated gas for all they do.
3

John Cameron,

St Andrews 28/05/2009 08:05:42
I think it is utterly amazing that otherwise sensible people go into an hysterical panic over a globally averaged temperature increase of a few tenths of a degree, and, on the basis of gross exaggerations of highly uncertain computer projections combined into implausible chains of inference, proceeded to contemplate a roll-back of the industrial age. Come on, Wee Eck, you are too smart to be led by the nose by the likes of Al Gore, Charlie Windsor, my Lord Porridge and the other Monster Raving Green Loonies.
4

Unimpressed one,

28/05/2009 08:09:05
Of course they can't meet their targets. Yet imagine trying to meet future targets of 50-80% reductions. They'd have to shut down whole sections transport and power generation for a start. Carbon rationing cards would be the norm. We'd have the unedifying situation of MSPs running around like Chicken Lickens whilst the economy goes down the tubes.

Future generations will be splitting their sides at these loony antics and the whole sorry episode will be used to teach the fundamentals of mass hysteria based on a non-existent threat to students of human behaviour.
5

im brian and so is my wife,

edinburgh 28/05/2009 09:01:38
cut the gas by cutting foulkes and baillies daily pie intake,must produce enough methane gas to full up LB police forces cars
and judging by foulkes display on BBC1 when he asked the journo how much salary she got under FIA she should have turned the tables on him and demanded to know under FIA rules just how many wage packets a greedy piggy faced lord needs
6

im brian and so is my wife,

edinburgh 28/05/2009 09:03:35
#5 cont his gas output that day must have done some real dammage to the air we breath
being fat rich and stupid is no excuse your lardship
7

Geomac 1,

Scotland 28/05/2009 13:33:50
Oh dear - and this is their response the to "most serious issue facing the country" Ah well, they'll just have to build a few more windmills - that should do the trick!!!!!!!!!!!!!
They'll just have to reduce emissions by 52% by 2050 rather than by 50% - nae bother!!
Don't do as we do, do as we tell you!!

 

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