Section 6 – Duty to seek advice from the relevant body
28.Section 6 inserts new section 2C (duty to seek advice from the relevant body) into the 2009 Act. The following paragraphs refer to the subsections of new section 2C.
29.Subsection (1), read with subsection (2), imposes a duty on the Scottish Ministers to request advice from the relevant body at least once before the expiry of each relevant five year period. The first request must be made within five years of section 2C coming into force. Subsequent requests must be made within five years of each previous request under subsection (1).
30.Subsection (3), read with subsection (4), provides that each request under subsection (1) must request the relevant body’s view as to the matters mentioned in paragraphs (a) to (h) of subsection (3). In particular, each request must seek the relevant body’s views as to whether the net-zero emissions target is achievable and, if so, what is the earliest achievable year for that target (with views on these matters taking account of the target-setting criteria).
31.Each request must also seek the body’s views as to whether the percentage figure applying for the purposes of each interim target (not yet reported under section 33 of the 2009 Act) is appropriate by reference to the target-setting criteria, and if not, advice as to any alternative percentage figure that would be appropriate. The body’s views must also be requested on whether the fair and safe Scottish emissions budget, which forms part of the target-setting criteria, is appropriate and, if not, request the body makes a fresh recommendation for the purpose of the budget. The body’s views must also be sought on the estimated contribution of the net-zero emissions target and the interim targets towards global efforts to limit the global average temperature increase to 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels.
32.Each request must also seek the body’s views on certain matters relating to meeting emissions reduction targets for the next 15 years. These matters consider the balance between action to reduce net Scottish emissions and the use of carbon credits purchased by Scottish Ministers, and the respective contribution that different sectors of the Scottish economy should make to reductions in net Scottish emissions of greenhouse gases.
33.Each request must also seek the body’s views as to whether the multiplier to reflect the direct and indirect non-carbon dioxide climate change impacts of emissions at altitude from international aviation (which applies by virtue of section 16(3) of the 2009 Act) is appropriate and, if not, request advice as to any alternative multiplier that would be appropriate.
34.Subsection (5) provides that the Scottish Ministers may request the relevant body’s views as to any other matter which they consider relevant for the purposes of Part 1 of the 2009 Act.