
Blog
Latest Blogs

Why cold homes are a climate justice issue
The transition away from fossil fuels is a chance to transform our energy system to work for the public and improves our lives.

Rochana Sheward departs as Director
Rochana will be stepping down from the Director role, with their final day being 13 March.
Why I’ve been knitting to stop a power station
Taking action, one stitch at a time
More Articles

Fossil fuel production means we’re breaking climate records
Failure to plan a speedy transition away from fossil fuel use pushes up climate emissions and global temperature rises.

Young people and climate action in 2020
Catrina reflects on the past year and how young people have adapted in incredible ways, finding opportunities for growth, innovation and resilience.

Will Scotland ban single-use plastics in 2021?
Single-use plastic items are a symbol of the throwaway culture, but by next year, many of these ‘disposable’ items will be banned across Europe.

Ingredients for the perfect climate plan
Scotland will lay out lay our climate targets and plans to get there, as part of the UN climate talks COP26.

Oil giant Shell in Dutch court over climate
Judges will hear how Shell’s expansion of oil and gas is at odds with need to cut climate emissions.

Electric vehicles advance as part of the transport answer
End date of fossil fuelled cars is good news but our transport system much change in larger ways.

Joe Biden and the climate talks
The role of the United States in the UN Climate Talks will be crucial, as it always is, for good or bad.

Gas imports clash with fracking ban
A French energy giant has abandoned a 7 bilion dollar deal to import fracked gas from the US due to climate concerns.

Disaster or hope on climate
There are positive signs of change in climate action around the world, including in the most unexpected places.
