Current status: Answered by Ivan McKee on 16 December 2025
To ask the Scottish Government, further to the answer to question S6W-42087 by Ivan McKee on 2 December 2025, for what reason carbon savings were not measured for the Climate Change Saltire Fellowships and Scotland Lights up Malawi projects funded from the Scottish Government carbon levy; what assessment it has made of the impact of these projects on carbon emissions, including any qualitative or quantitative evidence it holds on emissions reductions achieved, and what plans it has to ensure that robust carbon saving data is collected for projects supported by the levy in future.
The Climate Change Saltire Fellowship and Light up Malawi projects were carried out in 2009 and 2014 respectively. There is no information available relating to the reasons for not measuring the carbon impact of these projects. At the time there was a focus on supporting Climate Justice by increasing vulnerable communities' resilience to the impacts of climate change. No assessment has been made of the impact of these projects on carbon emissions as there is insufficient data available from the time.
Future projects will be assessed based on their estimated carbon savings, biodiversity improvement score or ability to change behaviours, resulting in direct and indirect carbon savings.