Young people, climate justice and workers’ rights
Reflections on an event bringing together young climate activists and trade unionists to learn from one another and think about how we can better work together.
Reflections on an event bringing together young climate activists and trade unionists to learn from one another and think about how we can better work together.
Richard Dixon leaves Friends of the Earth Scotland as Director after one of the most successful in the organisation’s 40+ years history.
We can keep up the momentum and keep building a beautiful and powerful movement to create a better world.
Big polluters will be happy with the outcomes of COP26.
Public and political support for stopping a climate-wrecking oil field is building.
New polling has shown very high levels of concern among Scottish adults about plastic pollution, with 60% actively trying to do more to reduce the amount they use. However, 40% have had a reusable container refused in the last year, making it harder to take action.
Developing opportunities for businesses working on a circular economy in Scotland would reduce our contribution to the climate crisis.
Viridor are proposing to build one of Scotland’s biggest incinerators in South Lanarkshire.
Almost a year after Scotland’s Circular Economy Bill was postponed, we look ahead to what’s next for Scotland’s transition to a circular economy.