'Flawed' Scottish climate plan could miss emissions targets
Scotland's climate plan is at risk of not delivering the emission reductions needed to meet targets, environmental campaigners have warned.
Friends of the Earth Scotland accused the Scottish government of "flawed thinking" and "unjustified optimism".
The updated plan, published in December, is meant to help cut carbon emissions to achieve net-zero by 2045.
It sets out what the Scottish government says are "bold actions" to help meet emissions reduction targets.
These include cutting car journey distance by a fifth by 2030, £180m in funding for carbon capture and hydrogen technologies and £120m towards zero-emission buses.
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