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Official Report Meeting date: 15 December 2022

Social Justice and Social Security Committee 15 December 2022

We must look at the overall causes of why energy costs in Scotland are so high. We need powers to deal with that in Scotland.
Last updated: 8 February 2024

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Ministerial Statement: The Cabinet Secretary for Deputy First Minister and Cabinet Secretary for Finance (Shona Robison) made a statement and answered questions on Minimum Unit Pricing of Alcohol. 7. Budget (Scotland) (No. 3) Bill: The Deputy First Minister and Cabinet Secretary for Finance (Shona Robison) moved S6M-12096—That the Parliament agrees to the general principles of the Budget (Scotland) (No. 3) Bill.
Committee reports Date published: 4 March 2019

Stage 1 Report on the Climate Change (Emissions Reduction Targets) (Scotland) Bill - Annexe E - Outreach event conclusions

Make it more affordable to holiday in Scotland (all inclusive UK holidays, wildlife tourism, adventure holidays etc) Learn from good public transport examples in other countries and impose more fines for poor service/delays Tax multinational corporations Link health benefits with “energy gyms” where bikes produce energy Shared equipment for sports to reduce consumerism and waste VAT refunds on house repairs Safer cycling routes and improved community facilities More recycling facilities at big events Support for clubhouses/facilities to reduce costs through energy saving Improved public spaces to encourage people to spend leisure time locally Engagement/Outreach with diverse communities Free bikes for everyone Social encouragement for Zero Co2 activities Shake up public transport costs Nationalise public railways Cap on personal air miles Encourage staycations (more spending in Scotland) Carbon price connected to air travel & other leisure activities Limit foreign travel/flights over a lifetime – carbon rationing Rail travel to be more attractive than air travel Virtual reality holidays Air travel using bio fuels/electric More local amenities (i.e. cinemas, sports clubs, play parks) Work less, spend less, more free time, less consumerism, more time to walk Update planning regulations (active travel, sustainable infrastructure, charges for parking at out of town locations) New ownership models for vehicles (rent a car don’t own a car) Increase tax payer spending on cycle routes Low carbon leisure activities (i.e. outdoor sports) Carbon labelling of everything Carbon tax on goods and services Decouple personal satisfaction/happiness with consumerism Tax air fuel/jet fuel Improved and affordable public transport Volunteer for holiday scheme (e.g. get a holiday as a reward) More local outdoor gyms The Committee also visited Wallacestone Primary School's Eco Group which provided the following suggestions for low carbon behaviour changes: Energy Encourage people to not use gas More hydro energy Loans to fit solar panels Packaging and recycling Crisp packets are unnecessarily large – it is a rip off, because you get less than you think, but it is also a waste of packaging.
Committees Published: 24 April 2023

Scotland’s electricity infrastructure: inhibitor or enabler of our energy ambitions?

Scotland’s electricity infrastructure: inhibitor or enabler of our energy ambitions?.
Committees Published: 18 April 2023

Scotland’s electricity infrastructure: inhibitor or enabler of our energy ambitions?

Scotland’s electricity infrastructure: inhibitor or enabler of our energy ambitions?.
Committees Published: 18 April 2023

Scotland’s electricity infrastructure: inhibitor or enabler of our energy ambitions?

Scotland’s electricity infrastructure: inhibitor or enabler of our energy ambitions?.
Committees Published: 17 April 2023

Scotland’s electricity infrastructure: inhibitor or enabler of our energy ambitions?

Scotland’s electricity infrastructure: inhibitor or enabler of our energy ambitions?.
Committees Published: 29 March 2023

Scotland’s electricity infrastructure: inhibitor or enabler of our energy ambitions?

Scotland’s electricity infrastructure: inhibitor or enabler of our energy ambitions?.
Committees Published: 22 March 2023

Scotland’s electricity infrastructure: inhibitor or enabler of our energy ambitions?

Scotland’s electricity infrastructure: inhibitor or enabler of our energy ambitions?.
Official Report Meeting date: 29 June 2023

Meeting of the Parliament 29 June 2023

It does so as this Government continues to support Scotland’s fishing industry, not least through the £14 million marine fund Scotland, which the Cabinet Secretary for Rural Affairs, Land Reform and Islands recently launched the third round of.

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