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Revealed: the true climate cost of new gas at Peterhead power station
Annual pollution could be 1 million tonnes more than companies have disclosed to the Scottish Government
Why is Scotland scrapping its climate targets?
Why Scotland is scrapping its vital climate targets, why this matters and what needs to happen now.
Activists hand in petition urging the Scottish Government to reject Peterhead gas plans
Campaigners have handed in a petition to the Scottish Government urging them to reject the plans for a new gas burning power station in Peterhead.
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Coronavirus used as cover for Estonian fossil fuel expansion
Estonia has signed up to the EU aim of being net-zero emissions by 2050 but building these plants would make that impossible.
How a Fife village stopped new fossil fuel infrastructure
Hillend Action Group explain how they created and sustained a successful campaign to stop a gas power plant in their area.
Deliver a just and green recovery from coronavirus
We shouldnt spend billions just to put our unequal society and unhealthy environment back the way it was before coronavirus.
The renewable energy revolution continues in Scotland
We should power straight through our 100% renewable energy target, investing in storage and sharing it with our neighbours.
Making Polluters Pay
The lessons the legal system needs to learn from the Mossmorran flaring saga
The Fight for Recovery
Government’s must use this chance to intervene for the better, rather than letting polluters and financiers write the recovery plan.
Meanwhile, around the world the Climate Emergency continues
Whilst the coronavirus has dominated the news, climate change impacts are being felt around the world with rising temperatures, locust storms and wildfires
Planning for a Climate Friendly future – have your say!
Scotland’s new Planning Framework will shape where we live, work and play, as well as our response to the Climate Emergency.
A Green Recovery or the same old crap?
People are talking about getting back to normality but was ‘normal’ really so great?