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Last updated: 26 September 2023

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Supported by: Fiona Hyslop*, Richard Lochhead*, Patrick Harvie* *S6M-10597.3 Sarah Boyack: Climate Emergency: Ambition and Action—As an amendment to motion S6M-10597 in the name of Màiri McAllan (Climate Emergency: Ambition and Action), insert at end “; acknowledges that setting ambitious targets is only part of the job, and that action must be taken to meet those targets; believes that the Scottish Government is not utilising all the powers that it already has to the benefit of tackling the climate crisis, and regrets, therefore, the Scottish Government repeatedly missing its own targets and underspending in its climate and net zero budgets.”
SPICe briefings Date published: 9 September 2021

Flats: management, maintenance and repairs - The state of Scotland's flats and why this matters

The Scottish Government’s ambitious climate change strategy4Scottish Government. (2020, December 16).
Last updated: 24 February 2025

REVIVE_Committee Briefing Paper on Land Reform Bill 17 February 2025

Firstly, there is clear support for land reform is high and opposition is low, specific measures to achieve it are particularly popular with the Scottish public. One of REVIVE’s primary asks of land reform, land taxation of large landowners has the support of about 7 in 10 Scots.
Last updated: 27 July 2023

Regional marine plans in Scotland 25 July 2023_CabSecTNZJT_to_Convener

Officials are conducting their final review checks on a draft response and I can confirm that a response will be shared with the Clerk of the Committee by 10 August 2023. Yours sincerely, MAIRI MCALLAN Scottish Ministers, special advisers and the Permanent Secretary are covered by the terms of the Lobbying (Scotland) Act 2016.
Last updated: 23 November 2022

20221111_DevelopingDefinitionofGreen Jobs_SDS

This research provides a new, inclusive definition to estimate the extent of, and demand for, green jobs in Scotland and offers a significant new support tool for Scottish policy development and policy evaluation in the transition to a net zero economy.
Last updated: 21 November 2025

ChairSFCToConvener_19Nov25

However, the OECD also noted that increasing the time between Scottish and UK fiscal events was unlikely to fully address the issue and recommended revisiting the protocol between the Scottish Fiscal Commission and Scottish Government, and publicly reporting on the deadlines a...
Last updated: 17 April 2025

GreenHeatFinanceTaskforceLetterfromMinister

Key roles for different parties including Scottish and UK governments are discussed.
Last updated: 22 August 2024

CMO Annual Report 202324

He also reinforces the need to empower colleagues to practise Realistic Medicine and recognise how it can impact positively on outcomes and the sustainability of our health and care system . Scottish Ministers, special advisers and the Permanent Secretary are covered by the terms of the Lobbying (Scotland) Act 2016.
Committee reports Date published: 22 September 2017

Stage 1 Report on the Wild Animals in Travelling Circuses (Scotland) Bill - Introduction of the Bill on welfare grounds

The Welfare of Wild Animals in Travelling Circuses on the use of wild animals in travelling circuses which concluded— "The available scientific evidence indicates that captive wild animals in circuses and other travelling animal shows do not achieve their optimal welfare requirements, as set out under the Animal Welfare Act 2006, and the evidence would therefore support a ban on using wild animals in travelling circuses and mobile zoos on animal welfare grounds." The Committee heard from both Scottish...
Last updated: 4 March 2026

Food Standards Scotland further information following 17 february 2026 evidence session

FSS completed this work to advise Scottish Ministers on how to respond to Climate Change Committee (CCC) recommendations within its Sixth Carbon Budget to "take low-cost, low- regret actions to encourage a 20% shift away from all meat by 2030, rising to 35% by 2050, and a 20% shift from dairy products by 2030".

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