Parliamentary Briefing – Green Jobs
It is essential that Scotland develops a more sustainable economy and we welcome the Scottish Executive’s recent work on Green Jobs within this context. Yet rather than simply looking at…

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It is essential that Scotland develops a more sustainable economy and we welcome the Scottish Executive’s recent work on Green Jobs within this context. Yet rather than simply looking at…
Scotland has made a commitment to making an ‘equitable contribution’ to the UK Governments commitment under Kyoto, to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 12.5% against 1990 levels, by 2008-2012. To…
The Home Energy Conservation Act (1996) charged Scottish local authorities with achieving ‘substantial’ improvements in domestic energy efficiency. The Secretary of State at the time issued guidance that this meant…
Friends of the Earth Scotland have been involved in the fuel poverty debate for many years, and are members of the Scottish Executive’s Fuel Poverty Forum. We welcome the large…
Scotland’s planning system is legalistic, intimidating, unfair and heavily skewed in favour of developers. This bias is blatant in the appeals system, where applicants have the right to appeal planning…
This briefing details the signs of climate change and its probable effects on Scotland, followed by Scotland’s contribution to the current condition, what we are doing about it, and what…
Friends of the Earth Scotland welcomes the opportunity to respond to the Scottish Executive’s Green Jobs Strategy. We believe that it is essential that Scotland develops a more sustainable economy…
This submission to the Forth Estuary Transport Authority’s consultation regarding a new Forth crossing highlights the pitfalls of the proposal and offers alternatives to the problem of congestion on the…
The Home Energy Conservation Act (1996) charged Scottish local authorities with achieving ‘substantial’ improvements in domestic energy efficiency. The Secretary of State at the time issued guidance that this meant…