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Committee reports Date published: 4 October 2024

Stage 1 report on the Climate Change (Emissions Reduction Targets) (Scotland) Bill - Alignment with the UK carbon budgets

The majority of those who expressed a view in our pre-legislative call for views recommended alignment with UK carbon budgets.iWritten submissions including from Quakers in Scotland, Environmental Standards Scotland, Natural Power, Dumfries and Galloway Council, Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment at LSE, Strathclyde Partnership for Transport, Royal Scottish Geographical Society, Stop Climate Chaos Scotland, James Hutton Inst., Scottish Fiscal Commission and NatureScot This is not what the Bill provides, with the first Scottish budget to run from 2026.
Official Report Meeting date: 26 April 2022

Meeting of the Parliament (Hybrid) 26 April 2022

In fact, an analysis by Audit Scotland that was published in 2021 showed that, if we exclude attainment Scotland funds, spending on education in nearly all attainment challenge areas fell from 2013 to 2019.
Official Report Meeting date: 16 September 2021

Social Justice and Social Security Committee 16 September 2021

From speaking to colleagues and people with experience elsewhere in the UK where there is no statutory welfare fund, there is some envy about what has been available in Scotland.
Official Report Meeting date: 21 September 2021

Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee 21 September 2021

I acknowledge Boundaries Scotland’s good work in making its recommendations.
Last updated: 21 October 2025

Letter from Cabinet Secretary for Climate Action and Energy Climate Economy Strategy 21 October 2025

The draft Strategy also builds on Scotland’s Circular Economy and Waste Route Map to 2030.
SPICe briefings Date published: 12 September 2019

Mainstreaming nature - international approaches to biodiversity conservation - Citizen science networks - Germany and Australia

Retrieved from <a href="https://nbn.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/SBIF-Review-Final-Report-and-Recommendations.pdf" target="_blank">https://nbn.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/SBIF-Review-Final-Report-and-Recommendations.pdf</a> to consider how to improve access to knowledge of Scotland’s biodiversity. The review concluded that shortcomings in Scotland's biodiversity recording infrastructure are stifling volunteer energy and hampering our contribution to global biodiversity targets.
Last updated: 1 November 2024

Chamber_Minutes_20241031

First Minister’s Questions: Questions were answered by the First Minister (John Swinney). 3. Invasive Non-native Species in Scotland: The Parliament debated S6M- 13402 in the name of Audrey Nicoll—That the Parliament notes the publication of the Scottish Environment LINK report, Invasive Non-native Species in Scotland: A Plan for Effective Action, which collates the thinking of Scotland’s environmental non- governmental organisations regarding invasive non-native species; understands that invasive non-native species constitute one of the five principal direct drivers of global biodiversity loss and that invasive non-native species are among the most significant pressures on Scotland’s biodiversity; recognises the reported significant negative impacts that invasive non-native species have for Scotland’s marine, terrestrial and freshwater environments, including in the Aberdeen South and North Kincardine constituency; highlights reports of the financial impact of invasive non-native and non-native species on Scotland’s economy; notes the view that it is necessary to effectively tackle invasive non-native species as a prerequisite to successful nature restoration in Scotland; believes that the Scottish Government’s Nature Restoration Fund is providing critical funds to initiate and develop projects, working with communities and volunteers to prevent the establishment, and control the spread, of invasive non-native species, and considers that this is allowing the recovery of biodiversity across Scotland, including river restoration projects addressing invasive non-native plants, controlling invasive rhododendron in Scotland’s rainforest and safeguarding internationally important seabird islands from non-native mammals through island biosecurity action. 4.
Committee reports Date published: 25 March 2026

Legacy Report of the Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee, Session 6 - Rural housing

The letter also notes that the £30 million Rural and Island Housing Fund and the £25 million Rural Affordable Homes for Key Workers Fund seeks to address specific rural housing issues where they arise.
Last updated: 1 September 2021

Chamber_Minutes_20210901

Rachael Hamilton moved amendment S6M-00990.2— As an amendment to motion S6M-00990 in the name of Mairi Gougeon (Supporting Success in Food and Drink in Scotland), leave out from “laments” to end and insert “calls on the Scottish Government to launch a comprehensive ‘farm to fork’ review of Scotland’s food policy as a key part of Scotland’s economic recovery from COVID-19 to ensure a resilient UK-wide food supply chain; understands the importance of the UK internal market for Scottish food and drink, worth £4.5 billion; recognises that Scottish independence would irrevocably damage the food and drink industry; calls on the Scottish Government to implement a public procurement policy that increases the use of Scottish produce; urges the Scottish Government to publish, with urgency, the Farming and Food Production Future Policy Group’s findings and give clarity and direction on Scotland’s future farm policy, and asks the Scottish Government to recognise and support the calls in an open letter from Scotland’s food and drink sector to embed automation in Scottish Government funding programmes to support productivity and the development of higher quality jobs, and to work with the Scotland Food & Drink Partnership to continue to promote the industry as a career pathway through apprenticeships and other schemes.”
SPICe briefings Date published: 25 March 2025

Scottish Parliament Statistics 2023-2024 - 4.3.12. Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee

Regulations 2024;The Green Gas Support Scheme (Amendment) Regulations 2023 - Draft Affirmative;Green Gas Support Scheme (Amendment) Regulations 2024SIs considered4Greenhouse Gas Emissions Trading Scheme (Amendment) Order 2023: SI 2023/850;Greenhouse Gas Emissions Trading Scheme (Amendment) (No. 2) Order 2023: SI 2023/Draft;Vehicle Emissions Trading Schemes Order 2023: SI 2023/Draft;Greenhouse Gas Emissions Trading Scheme (Amendment) Order 2024: SI 2024/192SSIs considered2410 draft affirmative; 4 laid only; 1 instrument/document subject to approval; 9 negative:SSI 2023/160; SSI 2023/248; SSI 2023/249; SSI 2023/335; SSI 2023/336; SSI 2023/368; SSI 2024/23; SSI 2024/39; SSI 2024/42Petitions considered0Divisions held137 November 2023: Heat Networks (Supply Targets) (Scotland...

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