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They reflect the broad consensus that was expressed in the chamber last week on the importance of statutory underpinning. I move amendment 1016A. The Scottish Conservatives appreciate that we are in a climate and biodiversity emergency.
(S5T-00022) 2. John Finnie: To ask the Scottish Government what its response is to reports of concerns about the threat to individuals' privacy arising from the surveillance activities of the Scottish Recording Centre.
No, the Scottish Government did not have any discussion with the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office in relation to increasing Scottish Government’s Climate Justice Fund.
We were very concerned to see woodland creation funding (part of Scottish Forestry’s budget) suffer a significant cut in the Scottish Government’s 2024-25 budget, particularly given the background of Scotland repeatedly missing targets to create new woodland.
This will ensure that the annual Scottish budget is designed and implemented with the goal of improving the wellbeing of all citizens in Scotland, including children, young people and families We continue our engagement with the Scottish Government about their plans for a Wellbeing Budget as part of submissions to the Resource Spending Review and in the lead-up to the 2022 Scottish Budget.
To ask the Scottish Government how it will ensure that the eligibility criteria for tier 3 of the Agri-Environment Climate Scheme support a range of actions, such as managing species-rich pastures, and do not only support tree planting.