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Scotland's latest greenhouse gas emission figures are to be published by the Scottish government. | Scotland's latest greenhouse gas emission figures are to be published by the Scottish government. |
The figures are widely expected to show that the country has met its annual climate change target for the first time since they were set in 2010. | The figures are widely expected to show that the country has met its annual climate change target for the first time since they were set in 2010. |
The Scottish government wants to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by at least 42% by 2020, and 80% by 2050. | The Scottish government wants to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by at least 42% by 2020, and 80% by 2050. |
It has also set "world-leading" annual emissions targets for every year until 2020. | It has also set "world-leading" annual emissions targets for every year until 2020. |
These targets have never been met - but the UN climate change secretary praised Scotland's progress on climate change as "exemplary" in March of this year. | These targets have never been met - but the UN climate change secretary praised Scotland's progress on climate change as "exemplary" in March of this year. |
'Good progress' | 'Good progress' |
Christiana Figueres told BBC Scotland that she was impressed by the pace of change, and described the reduction in emissions since 1990 as "quite impressive". | Christiana Figueres told BBC Scotland that she was impressed by the pace of change, and described the reduction in emissions since 1990 as "quite impressive". |
Also in March, the Committee on Climate Change (CCC) - which advises the Scottish government - said Scotland must accelerate efforts to reduce carbon emissions if it was to remain an example to the rest of the UK. | Also in March, the Committee on Climate Change (CCC) - which advises the Scottish government - said Scotland must accelerate efforts to reduce carbon emissions if it was to remain an example to the rest of the UK. |
The CCC said changes to the EU's emissions trading system would have the effect of making Scotland's targets for 2014-2016 easier to meet. | The CCC said changes to the EU's emissions trading system would have the effect of making Scotland's targets for 2014-2016 easier to meet. |
But it said the country had "made good progress in reducing its emissions to date". | But it said the country had "made good progress in reducing its emissions to date". |
Environmental campaigners have called for the Scottish government to consider a 56% reduction in emissions by 2020 as an updated target in its forthcoming climate change bill. | Environmental campaigners have called for the Scottish government to consider a 56% reduction in emissions by 2020 as an updated target in its forthcoming climate change bill. |
'Sustainable transport' | 'Sustainable transport' |
Speaking ahead of the publication of latest figures, which will cover 2014, Scottish Labour's Claudia Beamish it was a "great relief that the the Scottish government looks finally to have met its targets after four years of failure", but warned against complacency. | Speaking ahead of the publication of latest figures, which will cover 2014, Scottish Labour's Claudia Beamish it was a "great relief that the the Scottish government looks finally to have met its targets after four years of failure", but warned against complacency. |
And Mark Ruskell of the Scottish Greens said the country had not yet seen "transformational policy and investment in energy efficient homes and sustainable transport." | And Mark Ruskell of the Scottish Greens said the country had not yet seen "transformational policy and investment in energy efficient homes and sustainable transport." |
Figures published last year - which covered 2013 - showed Scottish greenhouse gas emissions had fallen by 3.6% since 2012, to 53 million tonnes of carbon dioxide (MtCO2e). | Figures published last year - which covered 2013 - showed Scottish greenhouse gas emissions had fallen by 3.6% since 2012, to 53 million tonnes of carbon dioxide (MtCO2e). |
This meant there had been a a 34.3% reduction in emissions since 1990 - the baseline against which the targets are set. | This meant there had been a a 34.3% reduction in emissions since 1990 - the baseline against which the targets are set. |
The baseline was adjusted after it was discovered Scotland produced more greenhouse gases in 1990 than had previously been thought. | The baseline was adjusted after it was discovered Scotland produced more greenhouse gases in 1990 than had previously been thought. |
Using the unadjusted figure, the country would have achieved a 38.4% reduction in emissions. | Using the unadjusted figure, the country would have achieved a 38.4% reduction in emissions. |
The Scottish government will give a ministerial statement on greenhouse gas emissions at around 14:40, watch it live at Holyrood Live. |