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Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee
Meeting date: 30 September 2021
Mark Ruskell
Good morning to you all. I will pick up on thoughts about the human rights framework and on Jamie Livingstone’s comments about the wellbeing and sustainable development bill. How do we deliver climate justice effectively in Scotland? Who does the governance on that? The Climate Change (Scotland) Act 2009 refers to climate justice, but I am thinking about how we enshrine it further in legislation. Who champions it? Alongside the important principles, is there a need for a future generations commissioner or some other body or function to ensure that every public body that has a role to play is delivering?
I am interested in your thoughts about how we take this to the next stage. A useful principle is there, but how do we embed it further in public policy?
Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee
Meeting date: 30 September 2021
Mark Ruskell
I ask Professor Jafry the same question. There is a right to development, which is also important. The question is, what type of development?
Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee
Meeting date: 30 September 2021
Mark Ruskell
Muthi Nhlema, do you have any perspectives on this?
Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee
Meeting date: 30 September 2021
Mark Ruskell
I have a question for Professor Jafry on the principles in the Paris agreement and the UNFCCC that deal with the respective capabilities of states. What do the principles mean in practice? Should states that have more capability and more wealth be making a just transition faster than others? How are the principles being interpreted?
Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee
Meeting date: 30 September 2021
Mark Ruskell
It was primarily about whether countries that have more capability and more wealth should be accelerating their just transition.
Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee
Meeting date: 30 September 2021
Mark Ruskell
Scotland has some difficult questions to answer in relation to a just transition. One relates to the transition away from oil and gas. The just transition commissioners were at the Parliament’s Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee recently, and they put a very difficult question to us.
As we are transitioning away from oil and gas, we will still have some residual demand, even if we are keeping to the terms of the Paris agreement. The question was where that oil and gas should come from. As commissioners put it, there are three options. It could come from countries where it is cheapest, such as the middle east; it could come from new sources such as Ghana, which would have the most economic development impact; or it could come from domestic sources.
From a climate justice perspective, where should our residual oil and gas demand be met from in future? I know that that is a hard one.
Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee
Meeting date: 28 September 2021
Mark Ruskell
I will ask you about something specific on how we change the places where we live. There has been a big discussion during the Covid crisis about changing road space: perhaps losing some car-parking spaces, extending footpaths and changing the urban environment. Did that come up during your conversations? What was the thinking about the need for that change? Was it supported, or was that issue ducked in the conversations?
Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee
Meeting date: 28 September 2021
Mark Ruskell
Good morning. How do we build towards a successful launch on 31 January? Up until now, the message has been not to use public transport during the pandemic. Through the introduction of the amended concessionary travel scheme, there will be a relaunch of bus travel in Scotland. How are you preparing for that and for getting the message out there that, on 31 January, buses will be open for business, with young people able to travel for free and to enjoy the opportunities that that will bring?
Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee
Meeting date: 28 September 2021
Mark Ruskell
I was struck by a what Liam Fowley said about how to get a public voice into public services. We are rolling out free bus travel for the under-22s, but young people still have concerns about safety and the quality of services. Is the deliberative democratic process valuable in bringing people’s voices into how public services are managed? If so, what does that process look like? Is it an assembly? Does it look like a citizens jury? I am interested in your perspective. That seems to have been a successful process and I am delighted that it has produced a substantial report with much for Government to consider. How do we more deeply embed that deliberative democracy as we tackle the climate emergency and reform public services?
Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee
Meeting date: 28 September 2021
Mark Ruskell
I ask Iain Gullane the same question on remit. You provide key advice for Government and local authorities. I welcome your work over a long period of time on incineration and getting to grips with the environmental impact of that. That remit will remain, but how will the work of Zero Waste Scotland develop over time, particularly in the context of the forthcoming circular economy bill?