Net Zero Directorates

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The Scottish Government Net Zero Directorates are a group of Directorates of the Scottish Government. The group was created in July 2021, with Agriculture & Rural Economy, Marine (formerly known as Marine Scotland), Energy & Climate Change, Environment & Forestry, Transport Scotland, Forestry and Land Scotland and Scottish Forestry moving from the Economy Directorates.

The individual Directorates within the DG (Director-General) Net Zero family (the Net Zero Directorates) report to the Director-General, Andy Kerr.[1]

Ministers

There is no direct relationship between Ministers and the Directorates. However, the activities of the Directorates include those under the purview of the Cabinet Secretary for Climate Action and Energy, Gillian Martin MSP, the Cabinet Secretary for Transport, Fiona Hyslop MSP and the Cabinet Secretary for Rural Affairs, Land Reform and Islands Mairi Gougeon MSP. They are supported in their work by the Minister for Agriculture and Connectivity, Jim Fairlie MSP.

Directorates

The overarching Scottish Government Directorates were preceded by similar structures called "Departments" that no longer exist (although the word is still sometimes erroneously used in this context).[2] As an overarching unit, the Net Zero Directorates incorporate a number of individual Directorates entitled:

  • Agriculture and Rural Economy Directorate[3]
  • Energy and Climate Change Directorate [4]
  • Environment and Forestry Directorate [5]
  • Marine Directorate (formerly known as Marine Scotland)[6]
  • Offshore Wind Directorate [7]

Agencies and other bodies

History

Before the creation of the Net Zero Directorates in June 2021, some of these directorates were part of the Environment Directorates. Prior to 2007, the work had been carried out by the old Scottish Executive Environment and Rural Affairs Department (SEERAD).

References

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