Holyrood election 2016: Where the parties stand on environment and energy
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Voters in Scotland go to the polls on Thursday 5 May to choose their next MSPs. But where do the parties stand on key issues? Here we look at the environment and energy.
moratorium on fracking
Warm Homes Bill to help tackle fuel poverty
new Climate Change Bill with a new target to reduce carbon emissions by 50% by 2020
establish a government owned energy company to support local and community energy
no to fracking
introduce a Warm Homes Act to exploit renewable heat technologies, cut fuel poverty, tackle climate change and create jobs
a major review of of river and coastal flood defences
shift freight from lorries onto cleaner trains and coastal shipping
allowing communities to impose moratorium on windfarms
allowing communities to impose moratorium on fracking
existing nuclear capacity should be protected for the long-term
a clear target to achieve all properties achieving an EPC C rating or above by the end of the next decade at the latest
ban on fracking
boost investment in renewable energy to reach 100% renewable energy generation
giving priority to warm homes, renewable heat and low-carbon transport
ending open-cast coal mining
ban on fracking
establish a framework for action on food security, sustainable agriculture and healthy living
transition to climate-ready neighbourhoods that reduce emissions, limit flood risks and increase resilience to extreme conditions
expansion of the Climate Challenge Fund
yes to fracking
scrap targets regarding foresting and re-wilding.
replace SEPA with a new organisation that would "work with locals and landowners rather than against them"
support research into GM foods, and allow a free vote in parliament on commercial cultivation