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The Environment, Climate Change and Land Reform Committee will also continue to monitor Priority 3 – 'A resilient energy union with a forward looking climate change policy.'
In the high-level vision that the Scottish Government put out, agroecology is referred to in relation to things like nature restoration and climate mitigation and adaptation, but, if we could drill down and agree some principles as to what the terms mean in a Scottish context,...
He noted that over a period of 10 years (1996 to 2006) the association had proposed at least half a dozen conservation proposals to the Scottish Office and the Scottish Executive, and not one had been implemented.
S5W-16907 James Dornan: To ask the Scottish Government which (a) primary and (b) secondary schools are receiving support through the Scottish Attainment Challenge, broken down by the amount awarded.
I welcome Roseanna Cunningham, who is the Cabinet Secretary for Environment, Climate Change and Land Reform, and Andrew Taylor, who is the air quality policy manager at the Scottish Government.
Equalities, Human Rights and Civil Justice Committee Learning Disabilities, Autism and Neurodivergence (LDAN) Bill Engagement with Autistic Disabled People’s Organisations – 25 March 2025 • Aurora Autistic Consulting • Autistic Mutual Aid Society Edinburgh (AMASE) • Autism Rights Group Highland (ARGH) • Autistic Voices Advocating Together for Autonomous Rights (AVATAR) • Diversified • Scottish Ethnic Minority Autistics (SEMA) Presentation by Autism Rights Group Highland (ARGH): Behaviourist approaches I have worked in settings where behaviourist approaches were used to supposedly support people in distress.
I welcome the Acting Minister for Climate Action’s comment that “the Scottish Government is doing everything it can, within our limited devolved powers, to mitigate the impact.”