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They acknowledged this could make the process more "laborious and likely time-consuming" but could help legitimise some of the politically difficult choices involved in climate policy.
We asked the Acting Cabinet Secretary whether it the Scottish Government would consider laying regulations and a draft plan together....
Stop Climate Chaos Scotland.
The Committee recommends that the Scottish Government continue to consider how it can make target setting more transparent.
In addition, this autumn we will publish a draft Climate Change Plan outlining how the Scottish Government intends to meet emissions reduction targets up to 2040 across all sectors of the economy, including the energy sector.
The document also confirms that the national planning framework should continue to bring together Scottish Government policies, including on climate change.
We will further harness the will and ambition of the Scottish Government and the Scottish people to position Scotland firmly as the world leader that it is in tackling climate change.
Post-legislative scrutiny is a term for an inquiry which looks back at an act of the Scottish Parliament, or part of an act, to see if it is working as planned.
However, does the minister agree that the UK Government ought to respect the bounds of devolution and recognise that this matter and how to support Scotland’s farmers are matters for the Scottish Government? Absolutely. Decisions on the Scottish environment and Scottish agriculture are matters for the Scottish Government.