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Last updated: 16 December 2024

WICS to PAC 13 Dec 2024

Support for examining regulatory May 2022 – Jul New Zealand £13,256 models and their application to New 2022 Zealand’s state highway network.
Last updated: 26 September 2024

CabSecNZE_Development of CCP_26 September 2024

See  www.lobbying.scot St Andrew’s House, Regent Road, Edinburgh EH1 3DG      www.gov.scot Where we are Today Emissions by Sector 2022, MTCO2e 20.0 Scottish Greenhouse Gas Emissions, 1990 to 2022 15.0 10.0 5.0 0.0 -5.0 -10.0 -15.0 -20.0 % of positive Top Ten Emissions Sources MT CO2e, 2022 emissions Peat 6.26 11% Cropland 5.81 11% • Emissions have fallen by a half since 1990 Cars 5.02 9% Livestock 4.76 9% • Around 41 % of total emissions reductions Residential heating 4.75 9% 1990-2022 have come from Energy Supply Industrial Combustion 2.44 4% • We have missed five of the last six annual Chemical industry 2.14 4% targets Oil refining and terminal 2.09 4% Maritime transport 1.99 4% Light Good Vehicles 1.87 3% Total 37.13 67% 1 Why the Targets Need to Change March 2024 advice from CCC: • Scotland’s 2030 climate goal is unreachable • 75% by 2030 would require a nine-fold increase in decarbonisation • “the required acceleration in emissions reduction in Scotland is now beyond what is credible” CCC advice confirms SG’s own assessment: • Even the best-case most-optimistic scenario with current and planned policies cannot meet targets 2025-2030 • Assessment of likely UKG policies made little impact on expected shortfall, made worse by UKG rowbacks • Assessment of SGP and SCCS proposals indicates some areas for further exploration for longer term It is clear that: • Existing targets cannot not be met • Having unreachable targets is counterproductive and disrupts meaningful planning • Five-year budgets provide a more useful planning tool that is better aligned with the real world of decarbonisation 2 Climate Change (Emissions Reduction Targets) (Scotland) Bill: Background • Earlier this year, the Climate Change Committee advised that Scotland's interim emissions target for 2030 is beyond what can be achieved. • This built upon repeated advice from the CCC that our 2030 target will be extremely challenging. • In April, we announced that we will bring forward legislation in response to this advice. • We are seeking to amend our target framework and introduce five-yearly carbon budgets.
Last updated: 20 March 2024

Natural capital finance submission SLE 20 March 2024

When the land agent interviews were conducted (Dec 2022-Jan 2023), land agents suggested that institutional and corporate buyers had either exhausted their current annual land acquisition budgets or were taking a more considered (i.e. less hasty) approach to their land investments.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 11 June 2025

S6W-38102

The Bank makes commercial investments in businesses or projects in line with the three strategic missions set for it by Scottish Ministers:Achieving a Just Transition to net zero carbon emissions by 2045Extending equality of opportunity through improving places by 2040Harnessing Innovation to enable our people to flourish by 2040The Bank has operational and administrative independence over its investment decisions, and is represented on the Grangemouth Investment Taskforce.
Last updated: 12 January 2026

Scottish Broadcasting Dr Lisa Kelly

WRITTEN EVIDENCE SUBMISSION Submitted to: Scottish Parliament's Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee Subject: Safety Skills Development in Scotland’s Screen and Broadcast Sector Submitted by: Dr Lisa Kelly, Senior Lecturer in Film & Television Studies, University of Glasgow Why Safety Skills Matter for Scotland’s Screen Sector Film and TV productions present significant safety risks to workers, with recent high-profile incidents including a fatal shooting on the set of Rust (2021), life-altering injuries suffered by Andrew Flintoff while filming BBC’s Top Gear (2022...
Last updated: 2 September 2025

UHI NWH Statement to PAC 2 Sept 2025

The committee will be aware that the 2022/23 accounts were laid late before Parliament.
Last updated: 26 November 2024

Funeral Expense Assistance Scotland Amendment Regulations 2024 Cabinet Secretary for Social Justice

The interim evaluation of the Scottish Child Payment that we published in July 2022 found that it has led to more money being spent on children, including for essentials like food, family day trips, and medical items for families with disabled children.
Last updated: 24 August 2023

Fireworks and Pyrotechnic Articles Scotland Act Fireworks and Pyrotechnics Offences 8 June 2023

Minister for Victims and Community Safety Ministear airson Luchd-fulaing is Sàbhailteachd  Choimhearsnachd Siobhian Brown MSP/BPA T: 0300 244 4000 E: [email protected] Audrey Nicoll MSP Convener Criminal Justice Committee Scottish Parliament EH99 1SP By email: [email protected] 8 June 2023 Dear Convener Fireworks and Pyrotechnic Articles (Scotland) Act 2022: Part 5 – Pyrotechnic Possession Offences At the Committee’s meeting of 3 May 2023, where it considered evidence on the secondary legislation required to commence the pyrotechnic possession provisions of the Fireworks and Pyrotechnic Articles (Scotland) Act 2022 (‘the Act’), I gave a commitment to write to the Committee providing further information on two related issues.
Last updated: 3 August 2023

Guiding principles on the environment 31 July 2023

The Consultation commenced on 26 November 2021 and ran for a period of 12 weeks until 8 February 2022. The draft statutory guidance was made available online on the Scottish Government consultation website and was supported by a series of three online workshop sessions held during January 2022.
Last updated: 9 June 2023

Independent review of the Skills Delivery Landscape Withers Review

Minister for Higher Education, Further Education, and Minister for Veterans  Graeme Dey MSP T: 0300 244 4000 E: [email protected] Sue Webber MSP Convener Education Children and Young People Committee Scottish Parliament Edinburgh EH99 1SP By email: [email protected] 7 June 2023 Dear Convener INDEPENDENT REVIEW OF THE SKILLS DELIVERY LANDSCAPE (WITHERS REVIEW) The Scottish Government initiated the Independent Review of the Skills Delivery Landscape (Withers Review) in August 2022...

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