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Impacts of wars overseas coming closer to home
Escalating violence in the Middle East is killing people and damaging the environment

The war in Iran means we must reach for renewables – not more oil
The fossil fuel industry is trying to exploit this crisis for their own interest.

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.
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Grouse moors and climate change
The climate emergency means that the management of all the peat-rich grouse moorland in Scotland will have to change radically.

Planning Scotland’s transport future in a climate emergency
The new National Transport Strategy must put limits on our damaging travel habits.

25 years of environmental campaigning
Richard reflects on what has changed in 25 years of environmental campaigning

Green jobs: for justice, and the planet
Will you help deliver green jobs for Scotland?

Our environmental recommendations for the Edinburgh Festival
Top tips for climate-themed shows, including theatre, comedy and a reading of ‘the most important climate report in history.’

No future for nuclear power
The politics of Scotland mean that new nuclear reactors here are almost unthinkable and the price of the renewable energy alternatives have fallen way below the cost of nuclear.

Political rhetoric on climate change is improving, but political action is lagging behind
The Scottish Government declared a Climate Emergency but failed to seriously increase action in the next decade.

Transport Bill continues its journey of highs and lows
Looking at the good, the bad and the (f)unfair as the Transport Bill progresses through Holyrood Committee.

Tackling the climate and nature crises together
We need to make sure that need climate and nature solutions work in tandem, and that we do not forget people.
