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However, so far, none of those are Scottish local authorities. What engagement has the GFI had with Scottish local authorities more generally and in relation to the local climate bond pledge?
Draft Climate Change Plan 2026 to 2040 To ask the Scottish Government what progress it is making in discussing Scotland’s draft climate change plan 2026 to 2040 with stakeholders and MSPs.
Although loss and damage funding is really important, what is the Scottish Government doing to work with the banking and financial sector in Edinburgh, given that the impact of debt on low-income countries can hold them back from mitigating and adapting to climate change?
Inspired questions lodged on 26 May 2016 S5W-00261 Graeme Dey: To ask the Scottish Government when the annual progress report on the ScottishClimate Change Adaptation Programme will be published.
This is a report focused on local government, setting out conclusions that we hope COSLA and the wider local government sector will pay careful attention to. But it is to the Scottish Government that most recommendations are directed, in line with the Scottish Parliament's core role as scrutineer of Scottish Government policy and performance.
Engagement in COP26
Successor committees may wish to review Parliamentary and Scottish Government plans and action to engage in COP26, and consider playing a key role in engaging with the COP26 audience and exploring how COP26 can be used to boost domestic climate action.
Equally, we have spoken to the Church of Scotland, the property law committee of the Law Society of Scotland, the Scottish Land Commission, the Scottish Property Federation, Scottish Land & Estates and Community Land Scotland.