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For some public bodies with larger landholdings, nature-based insetting projects may enable the removal and storage of more carbon than they emit through their operations.
We therefore have concerns that any significant reductions in the number of people on remand may lead to people being placed at increased risk given this.
We therefore have concerns that any significant reductions in the number of people on remand may lead to people being placed at increased risk given this.
This is less of a problem for professional trustees who may be legally qualified but it is more of a problem for lay trustees who simply want to understand the extent of their powers and duties.
The Scottish Government notes that the Committee have called for it to work with the National Union of Mineworkers (NUM) to identify as many individuals as possible who may benefit from being informed about the pardon.