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On 8 May 2018 the Cabinet Secretary for Environment, Climate Change and Land Reform gave evidence to the Environment, Climate Change and Land Reform Committee on the advice of the Committee on Climate Change7Environment, Climate Change and Land Reform Committee, Scottish Parliament Official Report. (2018, May 08).
The Committee encourages the Scottish Government to review these proposals as part of its future work on climate change and behaviour change, particularly in the context of the anticipated revisions to the Climate Change Plan.
The draft Climate Change Plan (RPP3): The Committee took evidence from—
Kevin Stewart, Minister for Local Government and Housing, Stephen Garland, Head, Sustainable Housing Unit, Better Homes Division, and Gareth Fenney, Policy Manager, Sustainable Housing Unit, Better Homes Division, Scottish Government.
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S5W-18676 David Stewart: To ask the Scottish Government, in light of the first stage of recruitment of 400 locally-based jobs in Social Security Scotland, how many will be based in the Highlands and Islands, broken down by local authority area.
S6W-11019 Jamie Greene: To ask the Scottish Government whether it is still committed to building HMP Glasgow and HMP Highland as replacements for HMP Barlinnie and HMP Inverness, respectively.
S6W-11019 Jamie Greene: To ask the Scottish Government whether it is still committed to building HMP Glasgow and HMP Highland as replacements for HMP Barlinnie and HMP Inverness, respectively.
Climate change mitigation is a key land use function sought from several documents, including the Scottish Government's Climate Change Plan Update and National Peatland Plan and one of multiple functions sought from the Scottish Forestr...
Committee reports
Date published:
12 February 2026
Under requirements in section 35 of the Climate Change (Scotland) Act 2009, the Scottish Government must refresh its CCP every five years and lay a draft before the Scottish Parliament.