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Climate Challenge Fund
The Committee would welcome an update on the Climate Challenge Fund, including: the impact of the Scottish Government Review; the existing priorities for the Fund, what its purpose and proposed future priorities will be and; how much money will be avail...
Notwithstanding that assurance, the letter of 12 October suggested that the Scottish Government has committed to “looking again at our current Climate Change Plan after the new Climate Change Bill is finalised”.
S5W-34149 Oliver Mundell: To ask the Scottish Government what analysis it has undertaken of the independent economic impact study of Scottish hospitality carried out by BiGGAR Economics.
The Climate Change Committee's 2020 Progress Report to the Scottish Parliament has called for the Scottish Government to 5Climate Change Committee. (2020).
The Scottish Government's statutory adviser for its emissions reduction targets, the Committee on Climate Change (CCC), has a statutory function to review Scotland's emissions reduction targets at least every five years.
(S6O-01626) The Scottish Government will continue to support NHS Highland to determine whatever delivery mechanisms it considers best for delivery of the winter programme.