<p>The promise of “net zero” carbon emissions claimed another political victim this week as Scotland’s administration teeters on the verge of collapse. Defying reality has consequences.</p>
<p>First Minister Humza Yousaf resigned after scrapping his Scottish National Party’s fraying coalition with the Scottish Greens amid a dispute over net-zero targets. Mr. Yousaf and his left-leaning party run a devolved government with the power to set many policies independent of the United Kingdom government in London. Now he’ll have to govern with a minority in the Scottish Parliament.</p>
<p>“Although I am sad that my time as first minister is ending, I am so grateful and blessed for having the opportunity so few are afforded — to lead my country, and who could ask for a better country to lead than Scotland,” a visibly emotional Yousaf said — before leaving the press conference podium without taking any questions.</p>
<p>Yousaf — whose party faces a police probe into its finances — had struggled to reverse the SNP’s poor performance in opinion polling ahead of a Westminster election later this year.</p>
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Pitäisikö johtajan sitoutumisen ilmastonmuutokseen vaikuttaa hänen perintöönsä positiivisesti vai negatiivisesti, riippumatta hänen poliittisista haasteistaan?
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Onko poliitikon perusteltua erota ympäristöpolitiikkaan liittyvien erimielisyyksien vuoksi?
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Kuinka paljon maan tulisi uhrautua saavuttaakseen 'nettonollapäästöt'?
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Tunnetko, että johtajien tulisi asettaa ympäristötavoitteet etusijalle poliittisen uransa edelle?