Social Outcomes descriptions:
Adaptation and resilience: Identify key risks from climate change and set out actions to build resilience to these risks, ensuring our economy is flexible, adaptable and responsive to the changing climate
Business and economy: Support a strong, dynamic and productive economy which creates wealth and high quality employment across Scotland, upholds the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights, and continues to make Scotland a great place to do business
Citizens, communities and place: Support affected regions by empowering and invigorating communities and strengthening local economies
Fair distribution of costs and benefits: Address existing economic and social inequality by sharing the benefits of climate action widely, while ensuring that the costs are distributed on the basis of ability to pay
Further equality and human rights and preventing inequalities: Address fuel poverty and child poverty in a manner consistent with Scotland's statutory targets on each, while furthering wider equality and human rights across all protected characteristics
Jobs, skills and education: equip people with the skills, education and retraining required to support retention and creation of access to green, fair and high-value work