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Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee
Meeting date: 22 June 2021
Fiona Hyslop
Thank you, Dean. I look forward to working with everybody on the committee.
There is a big challenge ahead of us. The import of the subject matters that we are responsible for is huge. I was impressed with the content of the legacy papers. The content is wide because of the wider remit of the three former committees, but there are some specific steers for us that are strong and important. I am keen that the committee hits the ground running, and there are a lot of agenda items that are immediate, although some might be more longer term.
With the 26th United Nations climate change conference of the parties—COP26—coming up, I am conscious that we need to move quickly to understand and get an appreciation of developments, at all levels. I am thinking about not just preparation but output and outcomes, and Scotland’s role in that regard; I am also thinking about work with young people and what Italy is doing on that strand of COP.
Committees in the previous session set out clearly what had to be done, how it had to be done and the timetables for all that. A great deal of scrutiny needs to take place. Implementation, therefore, needs to be our main focus.
I have a particular interest in different energy use and innovation. We should work with colleagues on the Economy and Fair Work Committee on jobs and the green recovery. The just transition commission’s work is important and we can move quickly in that regard.
I will mention two more areas, which other members might touch on: infrastructure, particularly housing refit, which will be important to the net zero agenda; and community, because we must ensure that communities in Scotland can lead on issues, rather than just be on the receiving end. There might be something to consider there.
Other members will probably have ideas on this, but as deputy convener I thought it might be helpful to do the scoping. I am conscious that this committee has no members from the Highlands and Islands or the south of Scotland. It might be appropriate to consider the advice in the legacy reports and take particular cognisance of communications and engagement work, especially with those parts of the country.
I will stop there. I hope that that was not too much, convener.