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Bute House protest demands First Minister stick to climate target commitments
The climate movement was protesting the decision to scrap Scotland’s vital 2030 climate targets.
How Laura Young took on disposable vapes and won
Laura started, and continues to lead, the campaign to see single-use disposable vapes banned across Scotland and the UK.
5 reasons carbon capture should not be relied upon to meet climate commitments
CCS has a long history of failure and is used by the oil industry as a greenwashing tactic.
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When you’re in a hole, it’s time to stop digging
UK and Scottish Governments want maintain the fiction that you can extract as much fossil fuels as you like and still claim you are serious about climate change.
We need a Just Transition to reshape our economy for people and planet – share your views with the Just Transition Commission
The Just Transition Commission wants to hear from you, read our priorities for a transition for people and planet with the policies needed to make it happen and get involved!
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.
A Green Recovery or the same old crap?
People are talking about getting back to normality but was ‘normal’ really so great?
We need a #JustRecovery from Coronavirus
The recovery from this virus must support the transition to a healthier, fairer future for all.
Activists push Scotland’s new public bank towards climate leadership
Efforts by climate activists have won huge changes to Scotland’s new public bank. That’s worth celebrating.
Europe’s environmental crises
A hard-hitting official report reveals the depth of Europe’s climate and nature crisis, and suggests much-needed ways forward.
What People Power achieved in 2019
Highlights from our campaigning to protecting our climate and environment in 2019.
The battle for Scotland’s new public bank
Will this Bank lead the transition to a zero carbon economy or take a business as usual approach?