SNP To Join Thousands On Climate Change March
The Wave - organised by the Stop Climate Chaos coalition - comes just days ahead of the crucial UN climate summit in Copenhagen.
The Scottish Government's Climate Change Act, passed earlier this year, is the most ambitious in the industrialised world, committing to cut greenhouse gas emissions by 42 per cent from 1990 levels by 2020 and by 80 per cent by 2050.
Commenting, Alyn Smith MEP, who will be in Copenhagen with the European Parliament delegation next week, said:
"Given Scotland's world-leading framework for tackling climate change it is outrageous that the UK Government have sidelined Scotland from the Copenhagen conference - even at this late stage, they must reconsider.
"The UK Government's stance makes no sense, and Scotland should be at the centre of this process, not relegated to the fringes by Labour in London.
"This whole situation underlines exactly why Scotland must be independent - so that we can have our own seat at the top table."
SNP MSP Sandra White, who put down a parliamentary motion in support of the event, added:
"The scale of this event shows people across Scotland are committed to tackling climate change head on.
"Scotland is taking a global lead on the fight against climate change and is working hard with our partners across Europe, and the world, to develop green economic opportunities for Scotland and a sustainable future for our planet."
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