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Letter from the Convener, Education, Children and Young People Committee, 7 September 2023.
Draft Climate Change Plan 2024 2040.
Climate Change Plan, scotland, net zero, 2045, scrutiny, parliament, scottish government, just transition, committee.
Letter from the Convener, Finance and Public Administration Committee, 6 September 2023.
Draft Climate Change Plan 2024 2040.
Climate Change Plan, scotland, net zero, 2045, scrutiny, parliament, scottish government, just transition, committee.
Letter from the Convener, Citizen Participation and Public Petitions Committee, 17 August 2023.
Draft Climate Change Plan 2024 2040.
Climate Change Plan, scotland, net zero, 2045, scrutiny, parliament, scottish government, just transition, committee.
If lifting children out of poverty, tackling the climate emergency and telling the wealthiest that they have to pay their fair share is extremism, the Scottish Greens are guilty as charged.
Committee reports
Date published:
22 September 2017
The Scottish Government has indicated that it intends to lodge a motion seeking the Parliament’s consent to the relevant provisions of the Bill relating to clause 8 (Scottish and Welsh property rates set by Scottish Parliament and Senedd), and Schedule 2, Part 1 (Scotland), so far as these matters pursue a devolved purpose and alter the executive competence of the Scottish Ministers. 7.
Tuesday 7 November 2017 Business Bulletin Iris Ghnothaichean Revised at 4:00pm Resignation of Scottish Minister In accordance with Rule 4.8.2 of Standing Orders, the Presiding Officer wishes to notify the Parliament of the resignation of Mark McDonald as a Scottish Minister of the Scottish Government.
S6M-15759: Douglas Lumsden: Celebrating the Extension of Torness Nuclear Power Station— That the Parliament welcomes the reported decision by EDF Energy to extend the operational life of Torness Nuclear Power Station until 2030; recognises what it sees as the significant contribution of the power station, which employs approximately 750 people, including 550 employees and 180 contractors; considers that Torness, which began generating electricity in 1988, will continue to play a crucial role in providing stable, low-carbon electricity to Scottish...
(S5O-01427) 4. Gordon Lindhurst: To ask the Scottish Government, in light of its strategy to tackle climate change, what action it is taking to reduce vehicle emissions.