Shoring up Nicola Sturgeon’s climate legacy
After eight years, Scotland has a new First Minister. Under Nicola Sturgeon the Scottish Government made a lot of progress, but now it must go further and faster.
After eight years, Scotland has a new First Minister. Under Nicola Sturgeon the Scottish Government made a lot of progress, but now it must go further and faster.
What happened at the talks in Egypt and how it will impact our work at home.
The extreme heat shows climate breakdown is here and it will get much worse unless we act to stop fossil fuel companies.
In terms of its negotiated outcomes it’s hard to view COP26 as anything other than a resounding failure, but here in Scotland and the UK, we can ensure that the legacy of the summit is a movement fit for the fight of our lives over the decade ahead.
COP26 drew to a close almost a fortnight ago, and amidst getting some much needed rest, we’ve had time to reflect on the two weeks that world leaders were in Glasgow.
If those most impacted by the climate crisis are not at the table, how can COP26 come up with an outcome that is fair and legitimate?
This new institution will help use the law to protect the places and people they care about
Scotland’s new Planning Framework will shape where we live, work and play, as well as our response to the Climate Emergency.
What does the delay mean for Scotland’s climate justice movement?