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Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 25 November 2025
Monica Lennon
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 about just transition. What you have been saying to the committee is really important, and I hope that both the UK and Scottish Governments are listening.
This is a very obvious question. How important is monitoring the progress of the climate change plan, and what are your perspectives on the two-track approach to monitoring that is set out in the plan at the moment and the inclusion of just transition indicators for the first time? Obviously, I want to hear from the rest of the witnesses, but I will come first to Dr Dixon. If Neil Langhorn wants to add to that, that would be great.
Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 25 November 2025
Monica Lennon
Thank you. Neil, do you want to add to that?
Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 25 November 2025
Monica Lennon
When you say that some policies are not really policies, do you have any in mind?
Meeting of the Parliament
Meeting date: 20 November 2025
Monica Lennon
I am grateful to the cabinet secretary for that welcome update. Organisations across the energy, manufacturing and housing sectors are expected to deliver the clean heat ambitions that are set out in the draft climate change plan, but many are saying that they cannot plan properly for the scale of the challenge, especially now that the heat in buildings bill has been kicked down the road until after the election.
I recognise the wider engagement that the cabinet secretary has carried out, and I welcome her offer today. What can she say to stakeholders who think that there is a lack of certainty and who want that effective engagement to continue?
Meeting of the Parliament
Meeting date: 20 November 2025
Monica Lennon
To ask the Scottish Government what progress it is making in discussing Scotland’s draft climate change plan 2026 to 2040 with stakeholders and MSPs. (S6O-05186)
Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 18 November 2025
Monica Lennon
I suppose that funding is key. I will hand back to the convener.
Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 18 November 2025
Monica Lennon
I will build on Mark Ruskell’s questions. Will you give further examples of the more significant impacts of climate change that we expect to see in Scotland over the next 10, 20 and 50 years, particularly in the context of infrastructure and infrastructure planning?
Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 18 November 2025
Monica Lennon
That is really helpful, and I am thinking about some of the skills challenges around that. Are there international examples of climate adaptation targets that the committee could look at?
Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 18 November 2025
Monica Lennon
I wanted to ask questions about the different impacts at the different levels of temperature increases, but Mark Ruskell has covered that.
On the modelling, the evidence and the climate science, you have given a fairly favourable answer in relation to some of the work that is taking place across the UK, including in Scotland. That is reassuring on the one hand. However, on the other hand, anyone who follows the news will see examples of local authorities no longer having flood risk committees. Clearly, at a policy level, there is a push for more development to happen, particularly for house building, because we know that we need sufficient homes for everyone in the country.
How can we ensure that decisions remain robust, evidence based and are transparent, while meeting community needs and delivering the right development in the right places? If we are going to build in an area where there is a higher risk of flooding, for example, proper mitigation must be built into that.
I do not want you to provide a particular example or authority, but people talk about such issues, because they see these events happen and they worry about how they will insure their home or their business in future. On a technical level, how can we ensure that front-line decision makers have access to the best possible data?
Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee [Draft]
Meeting date: 18 November 2025
Monica Lennon
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 of climate change must be taken into account in local development plans, so that is a job for our planning authorities.
In your earlier response to Mark Ruskell, you described the need for a place-based approach. Which areas are least prepared? That might be certain sectors or geographical parts of Scotland. We also know that we need to review agricultural practices and infrastructure planning. Are there any comments that you want to make on that?