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iNet Zero, Energy and Transport Committee, Official Report, 17 September 2024, Col 30
There was concern about a vacuum developing if a new plan was not laid soon.iNet Zero, Energy and Transport Committee, Official Report, 23 April 2024, Col 3 The Royal Scottish Geographical Society and Friends of the Earth Scotland said that the Bill should not stop some form of climate change plan being published by the current deadline.ivWritten submission from the Royal Scottish Geographical Society The Committee notes that this approach is precedented, with the Scottish Government having laid a "Climate Change Plan Update" (not a formal statutory document) in the last Parliamentary session.
Retrieved from <a href="https://www.gov.scot/publications/scottish-governments-climate-change-plan-third-report-proposals-policies-2018/" target="_blank">https://www.gov.scot/publications/scottish-governments-climate-change-plan-t...
Letter from Antony Clark, Executive Director, Audit Scotland, 28 March 2024.
Read the correspondence.
Climate change governance - local government collaboration.
audit scotland, climate change, governance, net zero, adaptation, scottish government, committee, parliament.
Letter from the Convener, Public Audit Committee, 6 November 2023.
Net zero and climate change scrutiny.
Climate Change Plan, scotland, net zero, 2045, scrutiny, parliament, scottish government, just transition, committee, public audit.
Letter to committee conveners, 3 July 2023.
Draft Climate Change Plan 2024 2040.
Climate Change Plan, scotland, net zero, 2045, scrutiny, parliament, scottish government, just transition, committee.
The Scottish Government published an Infrastructure Investment Plan in February 2021, which states that public infrastructure investment has a critical role to play in tackling the twin climate and biodiversity crises, and commits to increase spending on low carbon measures, climate resilience, and nature-based solutions.
Retrieved from <a href="http://www.parliament.scot/S5_Environment/Minutes/20160913_Minutes.pdf" target="_blank">http://www.parliament.scot/S5_Environment/Minutes/20160913_Minutes.pdf</a> [accessed 30 March 2017], the Environment, Climate Change and Land Reform (ECCLR) Committee agreed to consider the Scottish Natural Heritage (SNH) Report on deer management, once published.