Climate promises are hard to keep.
Scotland is the latest, perhaps most surprising example.
Scotland, an early industrial power and coal-burning behemoth, was also an early adopter of an ambitious and legally binding government target to slow down climate change.
It had promised to pare back its emissions of planet-heating greenhouse gases by 75 percent by 2030, compared to 1990 levels.
That is a sharp contrast to the bullishness of the Scottish government in 2021, when diplomats from around the world gathered in Glasgow for international United Nations climate talks.
Persons:
pare, Màiri McAllan, Nicola Sturgeon
Organizations:
Scottish, United Nations
Locations:
Scotland, Britain, Glasgow