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Should Scotland be setting an example to the world on climate change?

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Published Date: 28 June 2009
It would certainly be a big improvement on being known as the heart attack capital of Europe, a knife crime black spot, the heart of the Swine Flu outbreak etc etc.
But will it really benefit us to be a beacon of green progress? And don't our green achievements fall within Britain's international commitments on climate change? I hope all our wind farms aren't going to let England off the hook.

bfarquhar

These are only promises. The targets haven't been met yet. I can't see how Scotland can really improve its environment – forget abstract figures about carbon dioxide – without radically improving its transport system. Government policies don't seem to have any effect on ending the gridlock on our roads.

Marly, Perth





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  • Last Updated: 27 June 2009 7:41 PM
  • Source: Scotland On Sunday
  • Location: Scotland
 
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billalba,

fife 28/06/2009 15:05:31
Hi Marly..what gridlock on our roads??

 

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